Passed general knowledge and air brakes, but missed combination by 1 question. I was pissed, so I didn't ask this question. I live in Georgia and was wondering if I have to retake all 3 tests over or just that one? Also, do I have to $45 again?
Thought I could retake the failed test immediately, but said I have to wait until Tuesday.
Failed combination written test today. Do I have to retake/pay again?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by bluejet, Jul 1, 2016.
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Should just be the one test you failed. The fee covers 3 trys I believe.
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in my state, we have to repay the testing fee for the failed test. i think it's $11.50?
bring cash or a blank check with you when you go back.
here too, it is a 5 day wait till a test can be retaken. -
Georgia will have records of what you passed and failed. All you'll have to take is the one you failed. Back when I got my CDL there, you could go back the next day and retake it, of course that was 1992 when they started the cdl stuff. I failed HazMat the first time. It was a Class 5 before that and a Chauffers before that.
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Here in MS you can retake the next business day and I'm not sure about the fee but you only have to take the one you failed
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Man, Virginia is cheap. $3 for the test. If you fail the General Knowledge, you can't take the other two. If you pass the General Knowledge, you can take a shot at Air Brakes and Combination.
You're allowed to retake the written test 24 hours after failing it, whichever you fail, and it'll cost you another $3.
That $3 will cover as many written tests as you want to take. I took my Hazmat and Tanker tests while I was at it, didn't cost me any extra. -
If you took it on a touch screen you can take it right again. No extra fee.
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I copied this from the Georgia CDL info site
I am assuming the $35.00 application fee plus the $10.00 permit fee is where the $45.00 comes from
It looks like it'll cost you $10.00 to retake the test
Application and manuals for a commercial drivers license (CDL) may be obtained at the Customer Service Centers. Complete the application; the application fee is $35.00. Fees are waived for veterans and school bus drivers who present the proper documentation. To apply, submit the completed application and $35.00 fee to any Customer Service Center (except Jackson) and take the required written knowledge exams. The $10 permit fee is paid prior to taking the knowledge exams. If all exams are passed, the $10 fee pays for the instructional permit. If any of the exams are not passed, the $10 fee is retained as a testing fee. The $10 permit fee would be paid again at the next test attempt.bluejet Thanks this. -
That's weird.... I took it on a touch screen and told to come back tuesday. -
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