Worksop Theory Test Centre
Worksop Library, Memorial Avenue, Worksop, S80 2BP
π 0300 200 1122 (DVSA bookings & support)
Before you book
Don't walk in cold β practice free first
The UK theory test catches plenty of learners out on road signs, stopping distances, rules of the road and hazard awareness. Spend an hour on the free mock test first β it shows you exactly which topics still need work.
Theory test readiness checklist
- Score 43/50 or above on several mock tests, not just once.
- Review every wrong answer and repeat your weakest topics.
- Practise road signs until the meaning is instant, not guessed.
- Complete hazard perception practice before test day.
- Know exactly where the centre is and how long the journey takes.
Getting to Worksop Theory Test Centre
π Public transport
About Worksop Theory Test Centre
Worksop Theory Test Centre operates from a dedicated testing suite inside Worksop Library. The testing room is a quiet space kept separate from the main library floor, and you'll typically check in at the library's normal reception.
All UK theory tests follow the same format: 50 multiple-choice questions in 57 minutes (pass mark 43/50), then a short break, then 14 hazard-perception video clips (pass mark 44/75). You'll be checked in at reception, asked to lock away your phone, bag and watch, and then seated at a computer in a quiet testing room. Bring your UK photocard provisional driving licence β you can't sit the test without it.
- Local authority
- Bassetlaw
- Parliamentary constituency
- Bassetlaw
- Region
- East Midlands
- Coordinates
- 53.30446, -1.119209
Alternatives
Other theory test centres near Worksop
If Worksop Theory Test Centre is booked up or you're closer to one of these, here are the five nearest alternatives β all open for DVSA theory tests.
Most learners should revise these first
Key topics before your theory test
Test day
What happens on the day?
Arrive early
Aim to arrive 15 minutes before your appointment so check-in is not rushed.
Bring your licence
You need your UK photocard provisional driving licence. Without it, you cannot sit the test.
Lock items away
Phones, watches, bags and study notes must be stored before you enter the test room.
Pass both parts
You need 43/50 in multiple choice and 44/75 in hazard perception in the same sitting.
Accessibility & support
DVSA aims for wheelchair access at all theory test centres, and most are step-free. If you have specific access needs β wheelchair access, hearing support, or anything else β mention them when you book your test and DVSA will confirm with the centre or arrange an accessible alternative nearby if needed.
Support available at every DVSA theory test centre
Whichever centre you book, DVSA can put a range of accommodations in place β just tell them what you need when you book:
- British Sign Language. On-screen BSL interpreter for every question, or a one-to-one human BSL interpreter on request.
- Hearing support. Headphones with audio voice-over, hearing loops, or a lip speaker.
- Adapted equipment. Touchscreens, large-button mice, foot pedals, and other input options if a standard mouse and keyboard aren't right for you.
- Extra time. Available for candidates with evidenced learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD, or autism.
- Coloured overlays. For dyslexia, light sensitivity, visual stress, or other conditions that make reading from a screen difficult.
- Reader or recorder. A DVSA-approved person can read questions aloud and record your answers if you have a severe reading or writing difficulty.
- Oral language modification. For candidates whose first language isn't English and who have difficulty with comprehension, questions can be re-worded into plainer English.
- Voice-over. Free for all candidates β every question can be read aloud through headphones whether you've requested support or not.
Tell DVSA about any access or special-needs requirements when you book your theory test on gov.uk. It can take a little while to put some accommodations in place, so book early.
Booking warning
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New Driver Hub helps you prepare, but theory test bookings should be made directly through GOV.UK. Avoid paying extra fees to unofficial booking websites.
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Your next steps before test day
Finding the centre is only one part of getting ready. Use these tools to practise properly before you arrive.
Pass first time β start with the right resources
Half the UK fails their theory test the first time. The fix isn't doing more questions; it's targeting the topics that keep going wrong. New Driver Hub's free mock shows you exactly where you stand.
Frequently asked questions
Where is Worksop Theory Test Centre?
Worksop Library Memorial Avenue, Worksop, S80 2BP
How early should I arrive at Worksop Theory Test Centre?
Aim to arrive 15 minutes before your test slot. You'll need time to check in, store your belongings in a locker (you can't take phones, watches or bags into the test room), and complete the centre's photo and signature checks before being seated.
What ID do I need to bring?
Your UK photocard provisional driving licence, plus the booking confirmation email or reference number. You can't take the test without your licence β being even one minute late or turning up without ID counts as a no-show and you forfeit the fee.
How long is the UK theory test?
The full test takes about 1 hour 20 minutes β 57 minutes for 50 multiple-choice questions, then a short break, then 22 minutes for 14 hazard perception clips. The pass marks are 43/50 on the multiple choice and 44/75 on hazard perception. You need to pass both parts in the same sitting.
What happens if I fail the theory test?
You'll need to pay the Β£23 fee again and book a fresh appointment. By law you must wait at least 3 working days from your failed attempt before you can sit it again. Use the time to find your weak topics β New Driver Hub's free mock and Road Sign Directory are designed for exactly that.
Can I book a theory test at Worksop Theory Test Centre through New Driver Hub?
Bookings are taken directly by DVSA via gov.uk/book-theory-test β you can't book through any third party. New Driver Hub helps you prepare with free mock tests, the Road Sign Directory, and a dashboard that targets your weak areas.
