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Texas Parent Taught Driver Education - TX DPS Course 102 To start the Texas Parent Taught Driver Education program, you must: Determine whether you qualify as an instructor, Submit an application for each teen along with a .00 non-refundable fee. (check or money only Obtain/purchase approved Texas PTDE course materials. To obtain a Texas Learner’s or Provisional License, you must Meet the requirements of an original applicant, Complete the first 6 hours of Texas classroom instruction of any PTDE course. ( Texas Learner’s license only Student and Instructor must bring the required documents to the Texas driver license office.  These include the Texas Parental Driver Education Affidavit ( DL-90 A) and Classroom Instruction and Texas Behind-the- Wheel Record ( DL-91 A and DL-91 B) for PTDE, Pass the mandatory Texas driving test. NOTE: For customer convenience, some locations are pre-scheduling the driving exam.  Contact your local Texas Driver License office to see if appointments are offered. Requesting a Packet An additional Request Form and .00 non-refundable fee are required for each student who will be participating in the Texas Parent Taught Driver Education Program. Please allow 2 - 3 weeks for delivery.  The Texas Parent Taught Driver Education packet will be mailed to the INSTRUCTOR’ S address. The Request Form MUST be completely filled out with original signatures or the process will be delayed. NOTE: No classroom instruction is permitted prior to signing up with Texas DPS and requesting the TX Parent Taught Driver Education packet. Any instruction prior to that time will not be accepted toward the required instruction time. Instructor information To teach tx parent taught driver education, the instructor must be: 1. the future driver’s: parent, step-grandparent, step-parent, foster parent, grandparent, or legal guardian. A legal guardian is defined as a.
How to get your permit in Texas: Be at least 15 years old. Pass the classroom component of Driver's Ed. Visit your local Texas licensing office. Complete an Application for Driver License or Identification Card ( Form DL-14 A). Provide proof of your identity, SSN, residency, and school enrollment/completion. Pass the written permit test. Pay the learner's permit fee. For more details, please continue reading. Print out our DMV.org Driver's Permit Checklist and be fully prepared when visiting the DMV office. You'll have all the step-by-step instructions, forms, and fees needed to make getting your Driver's Permit as Easy as. New to Texas? If you hold a learner's permit from your previous state or country, you should call the Texas Department of Public Safety ( DPS) at (512) to determine if your permit will transfer to Texas. If you are eligible to transfer your permit from your previous state, please bring your permit and the documents mentioned below with you to the DPS, and follow the steps listed on this page. Texas Learner License Requirements To obtain a learner license in Texas, you must: Be at least 15 years old. Have passed the classroom portion of a Texas driver's education course (see “ Texas Driver's Education below). Texas Driver's Education If you are under 18 years old, you must complete and pass the classroom phase of an approved Driver Education course before you can take your written exam. This phase consists of a minimum of 32 hours of classroom instruction. It also involves required behind-the-wheel driving hours, which are part of your provisional licensing requirements. You can take Driver's Ed in a variety of methods, including: A traditional classroom setting at your public school. A certified driver training school. At home with a parent-taught driver education online course. For more information about Driver's Ed, please refer.

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