Texas Drivers Education
New Texas drivers under the age of 18 must complete an approved drivers education course before they receive a driver's license. Teens are allowed to complete driver's education through our Texas Drivers Education program if they are between the ages of 14 and 17. With this particular program, parents instruct their teenagers using a self-guided curriculum online. While taking this informative and easy-to-follow course, the student will learn Texas specific regulations, laws and driving techniques. Acquiring this knowledge is the first step in becoming a defensive driver.
Although teens are allowed to start their Texas drivers education course at the age of 14, they can not obtain a learner's permit until they are at least 15 years old.
To register as a Texas drivers education through the state of Texas, you must fill out this request form and send a $20 application fee to the address on the form.
Please refer to the parent instructor qualifications before requesting for a Texas Drivers Ed program.
After completing the Texas Drivers Education program with Texas Teen Driver's Education, the student will take the Instruction Permit test at the Driver License Office.
This is what you will need to bring with you:
- Application for Texas Driver License, DL-14A
- Texas Parental Driver Education Affidavit, DL-90A
- Pay the required fee for Instruction Permit Issuance
- Proof of Liability Insurance (If you own the vehicle)
- Proof of identity
- Proof of Social Security Number
- Verification of Enrollment and Attendance Form in school
- Classroom Instruction Record, DL-91A (You may be required to present this form as proof you have completed all objectives outlined in the Texas Parent Taught Education Program)











