Texas Driver’s Education Program
Three (3) Choices:
1. TEXAS BLOCK 32 HOUR TEEN DRIVERS ED
- 100% Online Driver’s Ed
- Satisfies 32 Hour classroom requirements
- Complete by itself or with driving lessons
- Get your permit & license!
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2. TEXAS PARENT-TAUGHT DRIVERS ED
AGES 14 – 17
- Parent-Taught Driver’s Ed
- Parent or legal guardian fills role of driving instructor
- Satisfies DPS classroom & driving instruction
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- APPROVED BY THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING & REGULATION TDLR LICENSE NUMBER 111
3. TEXAS ADULT DRIVERS ED
AGES 18 – 24
- 100% Online Driver’s Ed
- Satisfies 32 Hour classroom requirements
- Complete by itself or with driving lessons
- Get your permit & license!
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Teens
Texas teens under 18 years of age are required to complete a driver education course and present the Texas Driver Education Certificate
(DE-964) at the driver license office.
When applying for a license, the driving test is required. The knowledge test will be waived if it was completed during the driver education course.
NOTE: An individual may start the classroom phase of a driver education course
at 14 years of age but cannot apply for a learner license until he/she is at least 15.
There are three types of driver education for teens:
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- A traditional driver education course offered by a driver training school
- Parent-taught driver education (PTDE)
- Driver education offered in public school
Regulation of Driver Education Schools, Driver Safety Schools, Course Providers and Instructors, and the Parent Taught Driver Education (PTDE) program was transferred to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation
(TDLR). Driver Education options are available at Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) Driver Education and Safety.