Showing up to the Texas DPS with the wrong documents means a second trip. This checklist covers exactly what teens and adults need to walk in ready, whether you're applying for a Texas learner permit, a provisional driver's license, or a full adult driver's license.
Before your DPS appointment, you need to complete the first portion of your Texas drivers ed course. That's 6 hours under the Concurrent Method or all 24 hours under the Block Method. Once that's done, here's what to bring.
A valid U.S. passport or certified birth certificate works for most applicants. Citizenship Certificates and valid Permanent Residence cards are also accepted. See the full list on the Texas DPS websiteDriver License Us Citizenship Or Lawful Presence Requirement Section.
You need two separate documents, not two copies of the same one. A current school report card counts as one. A parent's utility bill, bank statement, or lease typically covers the second. Find the full list on the DPS residency requirements pageDriver License Texas Residency Requirement Driver Licenses And Id Cards Section.
A valid passport or Texas ID card is the easiest option. Without one, you may need to bring multiple secondary documents. Check the DPS identification requirementsDriver License Identification Requirements Section for what qualifies.
Your Social Security card is the standard option. If you can't locate yours, the DPS SSN pageDriver License Social Security Number Ssn Section lists accepted alternatives.
Your Texas-approved drivers ed provider issues this after you complete the required classroom hours. Aceable issues your DE-964 automatically when you finish the course, so there's nothing to chase down.
This form confirms you're enrolled in school and meeting attendance requirements. Get it signed at your school's administrative office and request it at least a week before your DPS appointment. It's valid for 30 days from issuance, or 90 days if issued between June and August.
Required at this stage with no exceptions. If you completed Texas parent-taught drivers ed (PTDE)Texas Parent Taught Drivers Ed, this must be the person designated as your instructor with TDLR.
Your parent or guardian needs to show current registration and insurance for their vehicle. If they don't own one, they can sign a statement at the DPS instead.
Cash, check, credit card, or money order accepted.
Getting your documents together is half the battle. The other half is passing the written knowledge test at the DPS. Watch this video before your appointment so you know exactly what to expect and can walk in confident.
To upgrade from a learner permit to a Texas provisional driver's license, you must have held your permit for at least six months. Bring everything from the permit checklist above, plus the following.
Your permit won't check itself off the list.
Your permit won't check itself off the list. Start your Texas drivers ed course today and get your DE-964 certificate before your DPS appointment.
New adult drivers in Texas can go straight to the driving exam, but if you have no driving experience, starting with a permit is a smart move. Drivers 18–24 apply for a Texas permit. Drivers 25 and older apply for a License with B-Restriction, which is essentially the same thing under a different name. The required documents are identical for both.
Bring everything from the adult permit checklist above, plus the following.
The Texas DPS offers a REAL ID Checklist generatorDriverLicense RealID Apps that builds a personalized document list based on your specific situation. If anything about your circumstances is non-standard, like a different name, foreign documents, or no SSN, use this tool before your appointment.
Teens need proof of citizenship, two forms of Texas residency, proof of identity, proof of a Social Security number, a drivers ed certificate (DE-964), a VOE, a parent or guardian present in person, and a $16 fee. PTDE students also need additional forms from their TDLR packet.
A VOE is valid for 30 days from the date it's issued, or 90 days if issued between June and August. Request it at least a week before your DPS appointment to give the school office enough time to process it.
Both are valid for 90 days. If your DPS appointment is more than 90 days after you complete the program, you'll need to redo it, so time it carefully.
Yes. If your Texas drivers ed course included the written knowledge test and you passed, your DE-964 certificate will show a "P" and you won't have to retake it at the DPS.
Yes. Texas accepts online drivers ed for both teens and adults. Aceable's Texas drivers ed courseTexas Drivers EdTexas Drivers Ed is state-approved, mobile-friendly, and issues your DE-964 automatically when you finish.
You can't apply for a Texas learner permit or driver's license without completing drivers ed first. Aceable's state-approved Texas drivers ed course works on any device, goes at your pace, and gets you your DE-964 certificate the moment you're done.
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Updated 5/19/26
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