Texas DPS operates Driver License Offices statewide (DL-7 Appendix B). Each city has different scheduling availability, drive-test routes, and quirks. Pick your city below for local-specific tips. The practice test is the same statewide, sourced from the Texas Driver Handbook (DL-7).
Choose Your City
Houston
Multiple Driver License Offices around Harris County. Heavy traffic, freeway-heavy routes, year-round high volume.
South TexasSan Antonio
Multiple offices around Bexar County. Strong rideshare and tourist driving environment.
DFWDallas
Multiple DPS offices spanning Dallas County. High freeway-merge complexity, dense suburban grid.
CapitalAustin
DPS offices in Travis and Williamson counties. Hill-country routes, MoPac and I-35 freeway merging.
DFWFort Worth
DPS offices in Tarrant County. Mix of freeway and surface-street test routes.
West TexasEl Paso
DPS offices in El Paso County. Bilingual service common, mountain-area driving in some neighborhoods.
DFWArlington
DPS offices in Tarrant County. High-density suburban grid; freeway access via I-20 and I-30.
DFWPlano
DPS offices in Collin County. Suburban grid, dense school-zone footprint.
Coastal BendCorpus Christi
DPS offices in Nueces County. Bay-area driving with frequent weather variability.
South PlainsLubbock
DPS offices in Lubbock County. West Texas grid, dust and weather considerations.