Unlimited theory test re-sits FAQs
Do you offer unlimited theory test re-sits?
Yes. Book Theory Tests includes eligible unlimited theory test re-sits through Pass Protection Plus. You must meet the preparation and eligibility requirements set out in our terms.
Are theory test unlimited resits automatic?
No. Theory test unlimited resits are not automatic. You must use the included online practice access before your test and meet the eligibility requirements if you fail.
Can I get a free theory test re-sit if I fail?
You may qualify for a free theory test re-sit if you fail your DVSA theory test and meet the Pass Protection Plus requirements. Your preparation activity and test result are reviewed against the eligibility criteria.
Is this a theory test pass guarantee?
No. Book Theory Tests does not guarantee that you will pass your theory test. The package includes eligible re-sit protection if you fail and meet the requirements.
What does unlimited theory test mean?
Unlimited theory test usually refers to the eligible unlimited re-sits included with the Book Theory Tests package. It means that qualifying learners can receive another eligible theory test re-sit if they fail and meet the requirements.
Do I need to revise to qualify for a re-sit?
Yes. To qualify for a re-sit, you need to use the included online theory test practice and meet the required preparation criteria before your actual DVSA theory test.
Does re-sit protection apply to car theory tests?
Yes. Eligible re-sit protection can apply to car theory test bookings if you meet the requirements.
Does re-sit protection apply to motorcycle theory tests?
Yes. Eligible re-sit protection can apply to motorcycle theory test bookings if you meet the requirements.
Can I book directly through GOV.UK instead?
Yes. If you only want to pay for a single official DVSA theory test, you can book directly through GOV.UK. Book Theory Tests is for learners who want a booking package with online practice access and eligible re-sit protection.
Where can I read the full re-sit terms?
You can read the full re-sit eligibility requirements in the Book Theory Tests terms of use.