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How to Get Your Texas Learner's Permit

A step-by-step guide to getting your Texas Learner License and moving through the GDL program to a full Class C license.

๐Ÿ“‹ Texas GDL Program Overview

Texas uses a two-phase Graduated Driver License (GDL) program for applicants under 18. Phase One involves the Learner License; Phase Two involves the Provisional License. The program eases teens into driving by phasing in privileges and minimizing exposure to high-risk situations (Chapter 1, Texas Driver Handbook DL-7).

Phase 1 โ€” Learner License

Minimum age: 15 (with driver education). Hold for at least 6 months before Phase 2. Expires on 18th birthday. Fee: $16.

Phase 2 โ€” Provisional License

Age 16โ€“18. Driving privileges with restrictions until 18th birthday. Marked "PROVISIONAL" on the card. Fee: $16.

Full Class C License

At age 18. All GDL restrictions lifted. Valid for 8 years. Fee: $33 (ages 18โ€“84).

๐Ÿชช Phase 1 โ€” Getting Your Learner License

1

Complete the Driver Education Classroom Phase

Applicants under 25 must complete an approved driver education course. The classroom portion (Part 1) must be completed before applying for a Learner License. Upon successful completion of some courses, the DPS knowledge exam at the office may be waived. For more info, visit dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/ApplyforLicense.htm.

2

Schedule an Appointment

All Texas DPS driver license services require a scheduled appointment. Book online at dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/appointments.htm. Appointments can be made up to 6 months in advance.

3

Gather Your Documents

You must bring:

  • Full legal name and proof of date of birth (e.g., birth certificate)
  • Proof of residential address in Texas
  • Social Security number
  • U.S. citizenship or lawful presence documentation
  • Verification of Enrollment and Attendance (VOE) form โ€” signed by your school, dated no more than 30 days before applying during school year (90 days in summer)
  • Parent or guardian must sign the application under oath (under-18 applicants)
4

Pass the Vision Exam & Knowledge Test

A vision exam is given at the office. If required, pass the Class C knowledge test with at least 70% (21/30). The knowledge exam may be waived if you completed an approved driver ed course. Your picture will be taken and you'll be given a payment receipt.

5

Pay the Fee

The Learner License fee is $16 (includes $1 administrative fee). Fees must be paid before any exams are given. The license expires on your 18th birthday.

๐Ÿ“œ Phase 1 Driving Rules (Learner License)

While Holding a Texas Learner License

๐Ÿš— Phase 2 โ€” Getting Your Provisional License

1

Meet Phase 1 Requirements

You must be at least 16 years old and have held a valid Learner License (or combination of Learner/Hardship) for at least 6 months. If your license was suspended during Phase 1, the 6-month period extends by the days of suspension.

2

Complete the Behind-the-Wheel Phase

Both the classroom AND behind-the-wheel phases of driver education must be completed and passed before applying for a Provisional License. All applicants under 18 must also complete the Impact Texas Drivers (ITD) course at impacttexasdrivers.dps.texas.gov before the driving exam.

3

Pass the Driving Exam at DPS

A driving exam is required. You must provide a suitable vehicle matching the class on your application. The DPS examiner (LPS) will evaluate: control, observation, positioning, and signaling. You may use a backup camera for parallel parking but not an automated parking function.

๐Ÿ“‹ Phase 2 Restrictions (Provisional License)

While Holding a Texas Provisional License (Phase 2)

๐Ÿ—“๏ธ After Age 18 โ€” Full Class C License

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