Step-by-Step Booking Guide

How to Book Your NZ Learner Licence test for Car (class 1): Step-by-Step Guide (2025)

Last updated: August 2025 | Reading time: 8 minutes

Getting your New Zealand learner licence is the first step toward driving independence. This comprehensive guide walks you through the entire booking process, required documents, costs, and what to expect on test day.

Quick Summary (TL;DR)

  • Minimum age: 15 years old
  • Total Test cost: $96.10 (as of 2025, Application fee includes 2 tests)
  • Test format: 35 multiple-choice questions
  • Time limit: 30 minutes
  • Pass mark: 28 out of 35 questions (80%)
  • Booking required: Yes, through NZTA or AA

Step 1: Check Your Eligibility

Before booking your test, ensure you meet these requirements:

Age Requirements

  • 15-24 years: Must complete a basic handling skills test first
  • 25+ years: Can take theory test directly

Vision Requirements

  • Pass an eyesight test (done at the test center)
  • If you wear glasses/contacts, bring them to the test

Residency Status

  • NZ citizen or resident, OR
  • Temporary visitor with valid overseas licence, OR
  • Refugee or protected person

Step 2: Gather Required Documents

You must bring original documents – photocopies are not accepted.

Primary Identity Document (choose one):

  • New Zealand passport
  • New Zealand birth certificate
  • New Zealand citizenship certificate
  • Confirmation of New Zealand residence

Secondary Identity Document (choose one):

  • IRD number verification
  • Community Services Card
  • Student ID from recognized institution
  • Bank statement (within 6 months)

Additional Documents (if applicable):

  • Name change: Marriage certificate, deed poll, etc.
  • Overseas visitors: Valid overseas licence and passport
  • Under 25: Basic handling skills certificate

Step 3: Choose Your Test Provider

You can book through two authorized providers:

NZTA (New Zealand Transport Agency)

  • Online: Visit nzta.govt.nz
  • Phone: 0800 822 422
  • In person: Visit any NZTA agent
  • Locations: Most major towns and cities

AA (Automobile Association)

  • Online: Visit aa.co.nz/drivers
  • Phone: 0800 500 444
  • In person: Visit any AA center
  • Locations: Available in most urban areas

💡 Pro Tip: AA often has shorter waiting times in busy periods, but NZTA may have more locations in rural areas.

Step 4: Book Your Test Online (Recommended Method)

NZTA Online Booking:

  1. Go to nzta.govt.nz/licences-and-endorsements
  2. Click “Book a driving test”
  3. Select “Learner licence theory test”
  4. Choose your preferred location
  5. Select available date and time
  6. Fill in personal details
  7. Pay online with credit/debit card

AA Online Booking:

  1. Visit aa.co.nz/drivers/driver-licensing
  2. Click “Book a test”
  3. Create an account or log in
  4. Select “Theory test – Learner licence”
  5. Choose location and time slot
  6. Complete booking and payment

Step 5: Payment Information

Test Costs (2025):

  • Application Fee: $96.10 (includes the first two theory tests)
  • Additional Theory Test Fee: $54.60 (for the third test and beyond) 

Payment Methods:

  • Credit card (Visa, Mastercard)
  • Debit card
  • EFTPOS (in-person bookings only)
  • Cash (in-person bookings only)

💡 Money-Saving Tip: Some locations offer discounts for students or multiple family bookings – ask when booking.

Step 6: Prepare for Your Test

Study Resources:

  • Official Road Code: Available free on NZTA website
  • Practice tests: Use our free NZ practice driving tests
  • Mobile app: Download the official Road Code app

Recommended Study Time:

  • Complete beginners: 2-3 weeks of daily study
  • Experienced drivers: 1 week of focused revision
  • International drivers: 3-5 days to learn NZ-specific rules

Step 7: What to Expect on Test Day

Arrival:

  • Arrive 15 minutes early
  • Bring all required documents
  • Dress comfortably (you’ll be sitting for 30 minutes)

Test Format:

  • 35 multiple-choice questions
  • Displayed on a computer screen
  • 30-minute time limit
  • Questions cover all areas of the Road Code

After the Test:

  • If you pass: You can apply for your learner licence immediately
  • If you fail: You can retake after 7 days
  • Results are given immediately

Common Booking Mistakes to Avoid

Don’t book without proper ID – You’ll be turned away

Don’t assume walk-ins are accepted – Most centers require bookings

Don’t book during school holidays – Limited availability

Don’t forget your glasses – If you need them for driving

Don’t book too early – Allow proper study time

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I reschedule my test?

Yes, but you need at least 24 hours notice to avoid fees. Rescheduling fees may apply.

What happens if I’m late?

You may forfeit your test fee and need to rebook. Always aim to arrive early.

Can I take the test in another language?

The test is available in English only, but you can bring an approved translator.

How many times can I retake the test?

There’s no limit, but you must wait 7 days between attempts and pay each time.

Can I book for someone else?

Yes, but the test-taker must bring their own valid identification.

Quick Booking Checklist

Before you book:

  • ☑️ Confirm you meet age requirements
  • ☑️ Gather all required documents
  • ☑️ Have payment method ready
  • ☑️ Check available locations near you

When booking:

  • ☑️ Double-check personal details
  • ☑️ Confirm date, time, and location
  • ☑️ Save confirmation number
  • ☑️ Add test date to your calendar

Before test day:

  • ☑️ Complete adequate study preparation
  • ☑️ Take multiple practice tests
  • ☑️ Confirm you can get to the test center
  • ☑️ Prepare all required documents

Next Steps After Passing

Once you pass your theory test, you can:

  1. Apply for your learner licence ($44.20 fee)
  2. Start practicing with a supervisor
  3. Begin preparing for your restricted licence test

Ready to start practicing? Take our free NZ road code practice tests to boost your confidence before the real exam.


This guide was last updated in 2025. Test fees and requirements may change – always check the official NZTA website for the most current information.

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