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  2. Vision Screening - Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

    www.dmv.virginia.gov/licenses-ids/license/medical/vision

    To keep our roads safe, drivers must meet certain vision requirements to qualify for a license. You can take a vision screening at any DMV customer service center.

  3. DMV Vision Test: What to Expect & Sample Eye Chart - All About...

    www.allaboutvision.com/eye-exam/faq/can-i-fail-dmv-eye-exam

    Find out what you can expect from a DMV vision test and how to test your eyesight before you get your driver’s license. If you fail your DMV vision test, fixing the problem is often as simple as getting glasses or contacts or prescription.

  4. DVS Home - DVS Services - Minnesota Department of Public Safety

    dps.mn.gov/divisions/dvs/Pages/dvs-services.aspx

    Find online services for driver's license, vehicle registration, crash records, and more from the Minnesota Department of Public Safety. Learn how to schedule a skills test, renew tabs, check status, and access other DVS resources.

  5. CUSTOMER VISION REPORT - Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

    www.dmv.virginia.gov/sites/default/files/forms/med4.pdf

    This form is for customers who need a vision test, medical review, or CDL waiver from DMV. It requires personal information, vision measurements, and provider certification. See instructions, notes, and conditions for visual field analysis.

  6. Find out the regular service hours, location, and phone number of the Virginia DMV License Center in Minnesota. Learn about the difference between standard, REAL ID, and enhanced driver's license and ID cards, and how to apply online.

  7. Vision Report - Minnesota Department of Public Safety

    dps.mn.gov/divisions/dvs/forms-documents/Documents/DL_VisionReport.pdf

    This form is used to report vision test results and recommend driving restrictions for applicants or holders of Minnesota driver's licenses. It includes sections for patient information, vision examiner's assessment, and vision problems and treatment.

  8. VA Code - Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles

    www.dmv.virginia.gov/sites/default/files/documents/vision-requirements-2018.pdf

    The vision examination must be conducted within 90 days prior to submission of the report to DMV. Mail the completed report to the address above. Questions can be referred to Medical Review Services, 804-367-6203.

  9. Take a free, simple eye test to check your uncorrected or corrected vision and see if you meet the state DMV vision standards. Learn about common eye-related questions, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia, and more.

  10. Tips To Pass Eye Test At The DMV: From Eye Doctor

    www.eyefacts.com/tips-to-pass-dmv-eye-test-for-drivers-license

    Learn how to prepare for the DMV eye test and meet the minimum vision requirements for your state. Find out how to get an updated prescription, wear the right glasses, and deal with dry eye issues.

  11. DMV Vision Test: What is It and How to Pass? - Vision Center

    www.visioncenter.org/blog/dmv-vision-test

    A DMV vision test is a simple eye exam that checks your vision for driving safety. Learn about the minimum vision requirements, how to prepare for the test, and what to do if you fail.