Book a Road Test

To take a basic or advanced road test in Alberta, you must hold a valid operator’s licence for a period of one to two years. There are several documents and items that you must bring with you the day of the test.

5 Step Checklist to Get You Started

1. What Do I Bring?

  • Current Alberta’s licence
  • Insurance and Registration (valid) pink slip for the car you’ll be tested on. Road Test Permit (obtained online or in person ahead of the test).
  • Knowledge Test Permit (if applicable)
  • Corrective lenses (if required)
  • Identification (ID): After you pass your Class 5 GDL road test.

Once you’ve passed your Class 5 GDL road test, you’re required to bring a secondary piece of I.D., such as an Alberta Health Care card or passport, to re-class your operator’s licence. If you have questions about what I.D. to bring to your road test, please call Devon Registry. For more details on types of secondary identification and eligibility of your road test vehicle, view the driver’s licence road test checklist. Note: the car you bring to your road test must be fit to drive. Check for the requirements before you go to your test: https://www.albertadriverexaminer.ca/alberta-drivers-licence-road-test-checklist.php Tip: Arrive 15-20 minutes before your road test begins.

2. What if I Need to Cancel or Reschedule my Road Test?

Cancellation and reschedule requests must be made more than 24 hours from the start of your test date. Any cancellation or reschedule request made on the start date of your test, or less than 24 hours in advance will not be accepted. 

3. Road Test Eligibility

    Always check all eligibility requirements before you book your road test in Alberta. This includes any requirements for road tests that you take, regardless of class. Read through the eligibility requirements and the reinstatement conditions here.

    4. Suspensions / Reinstatement Codes / Mandatory Road Tests

      Do you have a suspension or need to provide medical records from your doctor before you can register for a mandatory road test? If you’re a mature driver (75 years and older), you’re required to have a medical assessment to keep your licence. Here is a quick guide on Information for Mature Drivers. If you’re not sure how reinstatement codes and conditions will affect your eligibility to take a road test, call us at Devon Registry and we’ll be happy to help you out. For a list of reinstatement codes and their respective explanations, please read this. If you must take your Class 5 basic road test as a reinstatement condition, check your eligibility or you may lose your road test fees.

      Check out Devon Registry’s Road Test Policy