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(A) An applicant for a hardship driver license, also known as a minor's restricted driver license, in addition to meeting all application requirements, must complete all components of a state-approved driver education course, pass the skills examination, meet the requirements of Texas Transportation Code, §521.223, and ...
A hardship license applicant must complete all of the regular licensing requirements listed above, with the exception of holding a learner license for a minimum of six months, and must be at least 15 years of age. A hardship license expires on the applicant's next birthday.
The hardship license also permits you to drive to and from school or work and to and from a court-ordered treatment program and for essential medical emergencies.
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.
Once common question we are asked is can I get my license at 18 without a permit in Texas? The answer is yes! Once you are over the age of 18, you are no longer required to get a learners permit.