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Texas Drivers Ed | TDLR #C2603
FAQ Adults (ages 18 & older)
Texas law requires ages 18-24 to complete a six hour Adult Drivers Ed course before obtaining a license.
You are still ELIGIBLE to complete this course. You will also get credit for taking the written exam online!
Yes! Our course includes the official DPS written exam. We will send your a permit certificate once you complete the first six(6) hours of the course.
No. You will be able to stop and resume course as needed. You can complete course up to 90 days from purchase.
Step 1:Complete first six(6) hours of DrivingQuest course.
Step 2: Submit permit certificate to DPS
Items Needed:
ADE-1317 Certificate (DrivingQuest)
ITYD Certificate (Impact course)
Social Security Card & Birth Certificate
Two(2) utility bills showing proof of address.
Step 3: Finish remaining hours of DrivingQuest course.
Step 4: Finish Driving hours with a local driving school.
Step 4: Complete ITTD course (Impact Texas Teen Driver)
Step 6:PASS DRIVING TEST & Get License!
Impact Texas Young Driver course -is a 1-hour course required after completing the 6 hour classroom course. This course must be complete BEFORE the driving test.
FAQ Teens (ages 14-17)
Parent Taught Drivers Ed is alternative method rather than Driving School.
Students will complete classroom hours with DrivingQuest and the behind the wheel hours with Mom and/or Dad.
The instructor must be the student’s parent, step-parent, grandparent, step-grandparent, foster parent or legal guardian appointed by a court. A power of attorney is not considered a legal guardian. Additionally, a parent, legal guardian, or a judge of a court with jurisdiction over the student can designate a person to instruct the course who:
is at least 25 years old;
does not charge a fee for conducting the course; and
has at least seven years of driving experience.
The instructor must have a valid driver license for the prior three years.
Instructors cannot have:
a conviction (including a probated sentence) of criminally negligent homicide
a conviction (including a probated sentence) of driving while intoxicated in the last seven years
had their driver license suspended, revoked or forfeited for traffic related violations in the past three years; or
six or more points assigned to their driver license.
Students ages 14-17 are eligible to take Parent-Taught Drivers Ed/Teen Drivers Ed.
Yes! Our course includes the official DPS written exam. We will send your a permit certificate once you complete the first six(6) hours of the course.
State law allows teens to complete a maximum of two(2) hours of class instruction per day.
Step 1:Complete first six(6) hours of DrivingQuest course.
Step 2: Submit permit certificate to DPS
Items Needed:
DE-964 Certificate (DrivingQuest)
Verification of Enrollment (VOE)
Social Security Card & Birth Certificate
Two(2) utility bills showing proof of address.
Parent taught guide receipt ($20 TDLR Fee)
Step 3: Finish remaining hours of DrivingQuest course.
Step 4: Complete ITTD course (Impact Texas Teen Driver)
Step 6:PASS DRIVING TEST & Get License!
Yes. Your permit certificate will be issued out within 1-2 hours after completing Unit 6. If you did not receive your certificate via email please contact 877.900.0030.
Impact Texas Teen Driver course -is a 2 hour course required after completing the 32 hour classroom course and 44 hours of behind the wheel training. BUT this course must be complete BEFORE the road test.
FAQ Teens (Ages 14-17)
Instructor Taught Drivers Ed (Teen Drivers Ed Online) – Satisfied the 32 hour classroom instruction requirement only.The 14 hours of behind-the-wheel training MUST be complete with a local driving school in your area. Keep in mind that you are still responsible for paying the driving school fees.
Students ages 14-17 are eligible to take Parent-Taught Drivers Ed/Teen Drivers Ed.
Yes! Our course includes the official DPS written exam. We will send your a permit certificate once you complete the first six(6) hours of the course.
Verification of Enrollment -is a legal form obtained through the students high school attendance office that proves the students successful attendance.
State law allows teens to complete a maximum of two(2) hours of class instruction per day.
Step 1:Complete first six(6) hours of DrivingQuest course.
Step 2: Submit permit certificate to DPS
Items Needed:
DE-964 Certificate (DrivingQuest)
Verification of Enrollment (VOE)
Social Security Card & Birth Certificate
Two(2) utility bills showing proof of address.
Step 3: Finish remaining hours of DrivingQuest course.
Step 4: Finish Driving hours with a local driving school.
Step 4: Complete ITTD course (Impact Texas Teen Driver)
Step 6:PASS DRIVING TEST & Get License!
Yes. Your permit certificate will be issued out within 1-2 hours after completing Unit 6. If you did not receive your certificate via email please contact 877.900.0030.in 1-2 hours after completing. If you did not receive your certificate via email please contact 877.900.0030.
Impact Texas Teen Driver course -is a 2 hour course required after completing the 32 hour classroom course and 44 hours of behind the wheel training. BUT this course must be complete BEFORE the road test.