Having held their Texas learners permit or at least six months and being at least the age of 16, apply for
Texas provisional drivers license.
By the time they reach their sixteenth birthday, they will have met all of the conditions above and go to their local DPS office to receive
a Texas provisional drivers license.
Teens under the age of 18 must complete an approved driver education course before receiving
a Texas provisional drivers license.
A copy of the DE-964 must be presented to the DPS office when applying for
a Texas provisional drivers license.
Once the driver has completed all driver education requirements, has had their permit for at least six months, and is at least sixteen years of age, they can apply for
their Texas provisional drivers license.
Once the student has completed the 44 hours of in - car drivers ed training with a designated parent, grand parent or legal guardian, has held their Texas learners license for at least six months, completed the Texas IMPACT young drivers program (offered by the State — free), and are at least 16 years, they can apply for
their Texas provisional drivers license.
If you have already followed the steps to obtain a Texas learner's permit, here's how to complete the requirements to obtain
your Texas provisional driver's license.
Not exact matches
If the
driver is able to keep their intermediate license for a year without road violations, their license will transition to a
provisional license - and once the teen is 18 years old, their license will automatically be upgraded to a full unrestricted
Texas driver's license.
Texas has strict requirements for all teenaged
drivers, including limits on the
provisional license.
If you are the holder of a
provisional Texas drivers license, you can not:
After completing the
Texas parent taught
drivers ed course, having a learners permit for at least six months and are least sixteen years of age, take the DPS road test at your local DPS office and receive your
provisional Texas drivers license.