You cannot write the K53 learners test without a booking. Here is exactly how to get a test date, either online through NaTIS or in person at a Driving Licence Testing Centre (DLTC).
Before you book
- You must be at least 17 years old for a Code B (light motor vehicle) learners licence — 16 for Code A1 motorcycles.
- You need a valid South African ID (or a valid passport with the right documentation).
- You will need two identical black-and-white ID photos — most DLTCs have a photo booth nearby, but do not count on it.
Booking online with NaTIS
- Go to the official NaTIS website (natis.gov.za) and select Book now.
- Register a profile with your ID number and cellphone number — the one-time PIN goes to that number.
- Choose Learners Licence Test, your province, and the testing centre you prefer.
- Pick an available date and time slot. Slots in big metros go fast — check early mornings and month-ends.
- Save or print the booking confirmation. You still pay the test fee at the DLTC.
Note: online booking is not live in every province. If yours is not supported, book at the DLTC counter instead — take your documents and expect a queue.
How long is the wait?
Anything from a few days to several weeks depending on the centre. If your date is far off, use the time well: work through the study guides and drill the practice questions until the mock exam feels easy.
Changing or missing your booking
Most centres let you move a booking once if you give notice. Miss it without notice and you usually forfeit the booking fee — so set the reminder.
