roadtestresults.nyrtsscheduler.com

What it is

Roadtestresults.nyrtsscheduler.com is the online portal provided by the NYS DMV for viewing the results of a road test (i.e., the driving test) once you’ve taken it. According to the DMV’s official “Schedule and Take a Road Test” page, after you take your test the examiner will give you instructions to “receive your test results by visiting roadtestresults.nyrtsscheduler.com”. (NY DMV)

So it is an official site for test-takers to check whether they passed (or failed) their road test.


How to use it

Here are the steps to use the portal, based on multiple sources:

  1. After your road test, wait until after 6 pm on the same day (your test date). The results are posted on that site after that time. (Saratoga County)

  2. You’ll need your DMV ID number, which is a 9-digit number located on your learner permit (or driver license). (Driver It NY)

  3. Also your date of birth is required for login. (Pierre Paul Driving School)

  4. Enter the information into the site. You should then see your result (pass or fail). Some guidance says you must click “View Details” or click a dot icon to proceed. (Pierre Paul Driving School)

  5. If you pass, you may immediately access an interim license or instructions as to your next steps. The DMV site states: “If You Pass … an interim license … will be available to you online … you will receive your photo driver license in the mail, in about 2 weeks.” (NY DMV)

  6. If you fail, your learner permit remains valid until its expiration (if the test was for a non-commercial license) and you’ll have to wait (typically at least 14 days) before retaking. (NY DMV)


Why it exists / Benefits

  • It gives test-takers quick access to results without relying on mail or in-office notification.

  • It provides consistent timing (after 6 pm) so everyone knows when results become available.

  • It also integrates with the scheduling system (part of the broader REN system) so everything is more streamlined.

  • Saves time and avoids phone calls to DMV offices to inquire about results.


Things to watch / Tips

  • Make sure you have the correct 9-digit DMV ID number from your permit. Entering an incorrect number will likely yield no result.

  • If you don’t see your result shortly after 6 pm, check again later that evening — sometimes there may be delays. One driving school notes: “So, if your NYS road test results are not showing, you should probably try to check after 6 pm.” (Pierre Paul Driving School)

  • If you pass, download or print your interim license (if available) and keep your learner permit and the interim license until you receive the official driver license.

  • If you fail, note the waiting period (at least 14 days) and any additional fees you might incur for retaking the test. (NY DMV)

  • Make sure you understand how to read the result: some sites mention the result will show your “score” or “points”. For example: “It may seem confusing at first because the receipt doesn’t say outright whether you passed or failed… You will have access after 6 pm.” (Pierre Paul Driving School)

  • Ensure you use the correct website (roadtestresults.nyrtsscheduler.com) and avoid impostor sites. Since you’re dealing with personal data (DMV ID, date of birth) you want to use the official portal.


Limitations / Things it doesn’t cover

  • The portal only gives your road test result — it doesn’t replace your learner permit, nor provide your full driving record, nor handle scheduling. Scheduling is done via another site. (NY Road Skills)

  • If there are delays, technical issues, or the office processing is slow, you may not see the result exactly at 6 pm. It might be a little later.

  • The portal doesn’t give you detailed feedback on exactly what you did wrong (if you failed) beyond what the examiner gave you. For full details you may need to request further information from the examiner or DMV.

  • It’s only for certain types of road tests (passenger vehicle etc) — if you took a special license (commercial, motorcycle) there may be other rules.

  • If your learner permit has expired or you failed previous tests, there are additional constraints not handled by the portal. The site doesn’t automatically schedule your next test; you still need to act.


Key Takeaways

  • This portal is the official way in New York to check your road test result online.

  • You need your learner permit’s DMV ID number and your date of birth.

  • Results are posted after 6 pm on the day of the test.

  • If you pass, you may receive an interim license; if you fail, you’ll need to schedule a retest (typically after at least 14 days).

  • Use it promptly to proceed with the next steps (driving with license, or retest preparation).

  • It does not replace other DMV processes (scheduling, full driver’s license mailing, full driving record access).


FAQ

Q: When will my result appear on the site?
A: The result is generally posted after 6 pm on the same day you took the road test. (Saratoga County)

Q: What if I don’t see anything after 6 pm?
A: Wait a bit longer — there may be processing delays. If it’s significantly late, contact the DMV. Driver-training sources suggest retrying later that evening. (Pierre Paul Driving School)

Q: What information do I need to log in?
A: Your 9-digit DMV ID number (on your learner permit) and your date of birth. (Driver It NY)

Q: I passed — what happens next?
A: If you passed, you’ll be able to view your result, download or print an interim license (depending on your situation), and then your photo driver license will be mailed to you (approx. 2 weeks for standard passenger vehicle licenses) as per the DMV page. (NY DMV)

Q: I failed — what now?
A: Your learner permit remains valid until expiration (for non-commercial licenses), you’ll need to wait at least 14 days to schedule another road test, and there may be retest fees if you’ve already failed twice. (NY DMV)

Q: Does the result give me detailed feedback?
A: No — the portal shows pass/fail status and possibly your score/points, but detailed feedback is typically given by the examiner at the test site, or you may request it through DMV. Driver-training commentary notes the result doesn’t always state “pass” in words — you may need to interpret based on score. (Pierre Paul Driving School)

Q: Is this site safe to use?
A: It is the official DMV result portal referenced by the NYS DMV. As always, make sure you’re on the correct URL and using a secure browser connection. Avoid third-party websites requesting the same information unless officially endorsed.

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