We’re going to show you how to get a driver’s license in Texas here.
We’ll list down ALL the requirements and steps.
So let’s begin straight away!
You can start your driver’s license journey as early as 15 years old.
Here’s how it will go:
Let’s talk about each stage in detail…
Yes, you have to be 15 years old to apply for a learner’s license.
However, you can already start some requirements at 14 years old.
That said, here are the steps to getting your learner’s license:
NOTE II: Some driver’s ed providers already provide the knowledge test. If so, you don’t have to take it again at a driver’s license office. |
You can find acceptable documents to bring here.
With your learner’s license, you can start learning how to drive with these restrictions:
The next stage is a provisional license.
This will give you more driving freedom — though not yet full privileges.
Now, to get a provisional license, you have to complete these requirements and steps:
NOTE: The $25 driving test fee will already cover the license fee, so there’s no more need to pay it if ever. |
It’s true that you’ll be given more freedom with a provisional license. This means that you can finally drive solo.
But you still need to follow these restrictions:
You can upgrade your provisional license to a full driver’s license once you turn 18 years old (or 30 days before your 18th birthday).
All you need to do is:
NOTE: You can check out our complete guide on the “Texas Driver’s License Renewal” here. |
You officially have full driving privileges.
What if you’re already 18+ years old and you’re just starting the driver’s license process?
The steps are a bit different.
Let’s list them down for you here…
NOTE: You can also take this at an approved third-party driving school. The fee will depend on the provider. |
As you can see, the process is a lot faster if you’re already 18+ years old.
Also, another thing to note.
You can choose to get a learner’s license if you want to practice before taking the driving test.
If you’re a minor, you will get your full license once you turn 18 years old. For adults, the process is faster – you can complete the process in just 3 months.
Foreigners can be issued a temporary driver’s license that is valid only during their legal stay in the state/country.
Some examples of proof of residency in Texas include:
You can view other accepted documents here.
No, all license applicants have to pass the driving skills test to get a full driver’s license.
You will learn all you need to know about the driving test in the classroom portion of your driver’s education.
If you’re already 25 and above, driver’s education is no longer required. So instead, you can study the Texas Driver’s Handbook.
You can either take a driver’s ed online or in a classroom. If you are parent-taught or are already 18 and above and don’t need driver’s ed, you can prepare using the Texas Driver’s Handbook.
The driving test takes at least 20 minutes.
Here, you will have to demonstrate whatever the instructor asks. This may include:
That was a lot of information.
But at least now you know EVERYTHING you need to know on how to get a driver’s license in Texas.
And yes, this is whether you’re a 15-year-old teen or a grown adult.
So go ahead and make sure to follow the steps that are required for YOU.