What Should You Bring to the DKT Test?

Updated March 2026 • 4 min read
Student preparing for DKT test

Preparing for your Driver Knowledge Test (DKT) in New South Wales is an exciting step toward getting your learner's permit. While studying the road rules is crucial, ensuring you have all the necessary documents and items on the day of your test is equally important. Arriving unprepared could mean missing your appointment and having to rebook.

Here’s a comprehensive guide on exactly what you need to bring to ensure a smooth and successful DKT experience.

1. Proof of Identity

The most critical requirement for taking the DKT is proving who you are. Transport for NSW has strict identity guidelines. You must provide acceptable proof of identity documents. Generally, this means bringing either:

Ensure that all documents are original and current. Photocopies or certified copies are usually not accepted.

2. A Completed Licence Application Form

To save time at the service center, it’s highly recommended to download, print, and fill out the Licence Application form before you arrive. You can find this form on the Service NSW website. If you are under 25 years old, your parent or guardian will also need to sign the declaration on the form.

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3. Payment for the Test Fee

You’ll need to pay a fee to take the DKT. As of the latest update, the fee is around $52, but it's always wise to check the current pricing on the Service NSW website. Most service centers accept debit/credit cards, cash, and EFTPOS. Bringing a backup payment method is a good idea, just in case.

4. Glasses or Contacts (If You Need Them)

As part of the application process, you will be required to pass an eyesight test. If you wear prescription glasses or contact lenses for driving, make sure you have them with you. The eyesight test will be conducted at the service center before you take your DKT.

5. A Positive Attitude (and Preparation!)

Finally, bring your confidence! The DKT consists of 45 multiple-choice questions, and you need to get a high score to pass. The best way to prepare is by studying the Road Users' Handbook and taking practice tests. Make sure you're well-rested, hydrated, and ready to focus.


Frequently Asked Questions

What should I bring to my DKT test in NSW?

You must bring your proof of identity documents (usually one primary and one secondary document), a completed Licence Application form, and a payment method for the test fee. Don't forget any prescribed glasses or contacts if you need them for driving.

Can I use digital ID for my DKT test?

While digital IDs are becoming more common, it's safer to bring original physical copies of your identity documents to the testing center to avoid any issues.

What happens if I forget a document for the DKT?

If you fail to provide the necessary documents, you will not be allowed to take the test, and you may lose your booking fee. It's crucial to double-check everything before leaving home.

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