Provisional License When you have had your permit for at least six months and have completed all of your practice driving, you are ready to take the behind-the-wheel road test and get your Provisional License. Visit the TxDPS Offices to Take Your Road Test, bringing along: Your parent or...
An M license or general driving permit is required for drivers to operate scooters and mopeds in Texas. If desired, the DPS offers drivers the option to skip the motorcycle driving test and receive a license with a P36 Restriction by simply passing the written knowledge exam. Texas drivers wi...
In Texas, teens need to follow certain restrictions to graduate to adult licenses by the time they turn 18. To apply for a learner’s license, they must be 15 years old. During this time, they are only allowed to drive under the supervision of a licensed adult who is 21 or older in ...
Provisional or restrictedTexas driver's licenseis the second part of the Texas graduated license law. You must be at least 16 years old, have held your driver permit for at least 6 months and have successfully completed your drivers education program before you become eligible for the restricted...
If you are not eligible to renew by telephone, online or mail, you must renew in person at your local DPS office. In-Person Renewal Minors Those who must renew their licenses in person include minors under 18 years and minors with provisional licenses. The provisional license is for teenagers...
Let’s talk about what to bring to the DPS to get your adult drivers license: Driver license application (found at DPS) Proof of identity Proof of social security number Two documents as proof of Texas residency Proof of name change (only if your name is now different than what’s on yo...
Yes, although these restrictions eventually fade away. • When you have your instruction permit, you may only drive with a licensed driver who is 21 years old or older. • When you first get your driver's license, it is "provisional." While your license is provisional, you may NOT ...