Theory tests cancelled up to 21 June

All theory tests in England from 15-21 June (inclusive) have been rescheduled due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.

DVSA is preparing test centres for a safe return to testing for all candidates and social distancing measures are being put in place. The agency will update with a start date for theory testing in England as soon as possible.

DVSA is emailing anyone with a test booked from 15-21 June to let them know it has been rescheduled. 

Tests in Scotland and Wales are also rescheduled up to and including 21 June 2020. This is in line with government guidelines in the respective countries.

If you have booked a test for any of your pupils during these dates, you will need to contact them to let them know that their test has been rescheduled.

You can do this on GOV.UK. You will need your driving licence number to do this. You’ll get another email from Pearson Vue. You do not need to pay again to do this.

An emergency theory testing service will still be available to those who have a critical need to take a test, such as NHS and social care workers.

DVSA maintains that driver, rider and vocational trainers should continue to limit instruction to key workers preparing for an essential test.

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