![]() This course is voluntary for adults 25 and older but highly recommended for all first time and novice drivers. Once you successfully complete the course, you'll receive a certificate of completion to bring with you when you apply for your license. If you are under the age of 25, you must successfully complete an approved Driver Education course, such as our online adult driver ed course. If you have an out-of-state driver's license, you must bring it to turn in to the DPS.Money for the application and testing fees.The name of the county where you currently legally reside and your current U.S.Answers to medical questions on the application that relate to your ability to drive safely.A copy of your certificate of completion of an approved Driver Education course if you are between the ages of 18 and 24.A copy of the registration for any vehicle owned, or a receipt for registration issued by the court tax assessor-collector.Evidence of financial responsibility, showing you have proper insurance on any vehicle in your name, or a statement that you do not own a vehicle that would require insurance.A Social Security card or other evidence of a Social Security number.Identification documents, such as a passport or military I.D., or other accepted documents as listed by the DPS.Your full name, address, mailing address (if different than physical residential address), birthdate, and place of birth.In addition to completing an application at the DPS, you will need to provide: ![]() Ready to go to your local Department of Public Safety (DPS) to get your driver's license? Below you'll find a list of the documents and information you'll need, age-specific requirements, and DPS testing information. How to Apply for Your Texas Driver's License ![]()
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