How to check the result of the driving test through the DGT application

The nerves of taking the driving test are added to those that come immediately after leaving the vehicle, when we have to wait several days until we receive the call from the driving school to find out the result of the test.

Although the former will continue to be inevitable, telematics tools allow us to shorten the latter to some extent.

As you remember from the Directorate General of Traffic (DGT), you can consult the results of the theoretical and practical tests through the internet, both through the and the application.

According to the data from the application, there have already been more than 47,000 accesses to the results of the driving license exam.

?? More than 5 million downloads and 2.5 million regular users.
?? 47,000 accesses to the results of the driving license exam.
?? 13,000 previous appointments.

?With the app, carry your permit on your mobile ????. And much more:

— Dir. Gral. Tráfico (@DGTes)

As the organization explains, the notes for the theoretical exams (as long as the test was done on a computer) are available the same afternoon of the exam day, starting at 5:00 p.m. In the case of practical exams or theoretical tests carried out on paper, the grade is published the following day, also starting at 5:00 p.m.

To access the results, the application requires the user to enter their NIF/NIE, the date of the exam, the date of birth of the applicant and the type of permit that has been examined. Of course, the information will only remain published for 15 days.

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Other inquiries

In addition to consulting the exam grade, the miDGT application also allows you to carry out other procedures and checks, such as consulting points, making changes of address for notifications, paying fines or identifying the driver in a sanction, the vehicle report , the usual driver communication, the consultation of environmental badges, the request for prior appointments or the payment of fees.

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