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Last Updated: June 4, 2026
U.S. License Guide

Getting a Driver’s License in Texas

Texas has different licensing requirements depending on your age, including permits, driver education, and road testing.

The Essentials

Proof of identity
Social Security number
Texas residency documents
Driver education certificate (if required)
Impact Texas Drivers certificate (if required)
Vision screening
Knowledge test
Road test

Age Requirements

15

Learner License

Teens can apply for a learner license after completing the required portion of driver education.

16

Provisional License

Drivers can apply for a provisional license after holding a learner license for at least 6 months.

18

Unrestricted License

Adults can apply for a standard Class C driver license.

Texas Driver License Fees

Service Standard Fee Notes
Learner License (Under 18) $16 Expires on 18th birthday
Driver License (Age 18-84) $33 Valid for up to 8 years
Driver License (85+) $9 Valid for 2 years
Replacement License $11 Lost, stolen, or damaged licence
Road Test Included May require rebooking if failed

How To Get Your Texas Driver’s License

1
Before applying

Confirm eligibility

Review Texas age requirements and determine whether driver education is required for your age group.

2
1-2 days

Gather documents

Collect proof of identity, Social Security information, and Texas residency documents.

3
Several days or weeks

Complete driver education

Required for all drivers under 25. Teens and young adults have different course requirements.

4
Same day

Apply for a learner license

Visit DPS and complete your application, vision screening, and testing requirements.

5
At least 6 months for teens

Practice driving

Gain supervised driving experience while meeting permit requirements.

6
1-2 hours

Complete Impact Texas Drivers

Required before taking the road test for many first-time applicants.

7
Test day

Pass the road test

Demonstrate safe driving skills during the driving exam.

8
Usually within weeks

Receive your license

Receive a temporary credential while your card is mailed.

Texas Drivers ed, online

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Texas Driver’s License FAQs

Yes. Drivers under 25 generally need to complete an approved driver education course.