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In Texas, if you are 18 years old or older, you are not required to obtain a learner's permit before getting your driver's license. You can directly apply for a driver's license and take the driving test.
Driver License Fees: License typeFeeInformation Under 18: new $16 Expires on your 18th birthday Age 18 to 84: new $33 Expires after eight years (on your birthday) Age 18 to 84: renewal $33 Expires eight years after previous expiration date Age 85 and older: new $9 Expires after two years (on your birthday)24 more rows •
Step 1. Gather the Required Documentation: Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence (if not a U.S. Citizen) Proof of Texas Residency. Proof of Identity. Social Security Number. Evidence of current Texas Vehicle Registration for each vehicle you own.
Texas requires adults ages 18-24 to complete a 6 hour theory course as well as a Road Test. Adults over the age of 25 must pass a written test and the Road Test.
Just make an appointment for a Texas learners permit over 25 at the DPS. There, you will take your written licensing exam, and vision and hearing tests, before getting behind the wheel for your road test. An easy way to bypass the licensing exam, however, is to take an adult drivers ed course anyway.
Please note: While new drivers in Texas under the age of 18 are required to apply for a Texas learners permit, once you pass your 18th birthday this is no longer a required step toward getting your license.
Getting your driver's license transferred to Texas will require you to return to your local DPS office with the following items: Proof of Texas residency. Your out-of-state license. Original documents including SSN, current passport, birth certificate, or similar. Insurance card and vehicle registration.
A citizen, national or a permanent resident of the United States, who is independent 18 years of age or over and who has lived in Texas for 12 consecutive months and has been gainfully employed within the state prior to enrollment in an institution of higher education is entitled to be classified as a resident of Texas ...
Examples of acceptable statement include, but are not limited to: electric, water, gas, internet, cable, streaming services, lawn service, cellular telephone, etc. (7) A Selective Service card. (8) A current homeowners or renters insurance policy or statement.
Step 1. Gather the Required Documentation: Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence (if not a U.S. Citizen) Proof of Texas Residency. Proof of Identity. Social Security Number. Evidence of current Texas Vehicle Registration for each vehicle you own.