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Understanding the Texas Drivers License Process Enroll in a state-approved drivers ed course. Youll take between six and 36 hours of classes. Take the written test. Apply for a learners permit. Practice driving, with an instructor or a parent. Pass the road test.
Restrictions Once You Have a Permit in Texas Therefore anytime you drive, you must have a licensed adult who is 21 years or older in the front passenger seat. One of the biggest restrictions is you are not allowed to use any type of wireless device while driving even if its hands-free.
Your completed Non-Commercial Learners Permit Application or DL-180 (PDF). Do not mail this form. Proof of date of birth and identification. These documents must be originals (photocopies will not be accepted). Your Social Security card (which must be signed) Applicable fee.
Online. You can submit your application and take your test online, at home, and come to the DMV to complete your application. You will need access to a web-enabled PC, smartphone, or tablet with a webcam, your proof of identity, and a parent or guardian to supervise your test-taking if you are under 18.
Learners Permits You must bring your birth certificate plus six points of identification. One must be a social security card which is worth two points. If you do not have four or more points, you can have a parent sign a MV-45 if they have a New York license.
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To get a drivers permit in Texas, follow these steps: Successfully complete a TDLR approved Texas Drivers Education course. Visit your local Texas DPS office with the appropriate paperwork. If not completed with your drivers ed course, take and pass a written knowledge exam. Pay the $16 learner license fee.
Permit Exam Now Available Online Heres how it works: Complete the first Module (6 hours) of the selected course. Take the online DPS permit exam. Successfully pass the exam to receive an official certificate of completion to bring to DPS when applying for permit.
In order to apply for a learners permit, individuals must: Be at least 15 years old. Have consent from a parent or legal guardian. Completed the required classroom portion of the Texas parent taught drivers ed course. Provide proof of a Verification of Enrollment and Attendance (VOE) form, high school diploma, or GED.

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