What to Bring to the Texas DPS For a Permit/Driver License

It’s that moment you’ve been waiting for. It’s time to get your Texas driver's license (or permit). You gather up your papers, wait in line at your local Texas DPS office, and pray you brought the right forms so you don’t have to repeat the whole process.

The checklists below will help you get organized so you can make this a one-and-done visit to the DPS.

Teens (Ages 15-17) Applying for a Learner License

If you’re a “teen driver” (meaning you’re between the ages of 15 and 17), here’s what you need when applying for your Learner License:

Additional Forms Required for Parent-Taught Driver's Ed Students

If you’re taking Parent Taught Driver’s Ed, you’ll get a bunch of forms included in your state-issued PTDE packet that you'll need to complete and submit to the DPS to apply for your learner permit. If you don’t have the packet yet, you can request it online. The forms include:

Teens (Ages 16-17) Applying for a License

When you’re ready to apply for your driver's license (officially, you’re provisional driver license at this age), you’ll need to bring a lot of the same stuff you brought when you were getting your permit. Just keep all of these items together in a folder or envelope so it’s available.

You’ll also need all this stuff:

Additional Forms Required for Parent-Taught Driver's Ed Students

Students of Parent Taught Driver’s Ed also need to bring the following forms from your PTDE packet.

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Adults (18+) Applying for a Permit/Restricted License

If you're a new driver age 18 and older in Texas, you can choose to skip straight to the driving exam and apply for your regular driver's license. But if you have no driving experience because, well, you’ve never been licensed. that’s okay. Getting a permit is a great way to work on your skills under the supervision of a licensed driver (age 21 or older) before you take the driving test.

If you’re 18-24 years old, you will apply for a Texas permit. If you’re 25 or older, you will apply for a License with B-Restriction, which is just a different name for a permit. The application items you’ll need are the same for both permit types.

Adults (18+) Applying for a License

You’re an adult who’s about to get more adult-y with a shiny new driver's license! Here’s what you need:

Get a Custom Document Checklist

Look, this is a lot. We know. If you are at all unsure about the docs you need, visit the Texas DPS REAL ID Checklist generator. This tool will ask you questions about your specific circumstances, and then create a custom list of the items you will need.

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