Ellis County Driver's Education FAQ
Is Ellis County the only place where you offer the adult drivers ed course?
Not at all! While we are proud to serve residents in Ellis County, including those in Waxahachie and surrounding areas, our Texas adult drivers ed course is available statewide. This means you can enroll in our course whether you live in Wharton County, Tom Green County, Walker County, Austin County, Cass County, Lavaca County, or Guadalupe County.
Additionally, residents from cities like Wharton, San Angelo, Longview, Seguin, Hallettsville, or Rockport can also take advantage of our course. The flexibility of our online platform allows you to complete the Texas 6 hour driving course at your convenience, no matter where you are located in Texas.
Our course is state-approved and meets all requirements for obtaining a Texas driver’s license, ensuring that you’re well-prepared for your Texas driving test. So, whether you’re in Ellis County or beyond, we’re here to help you get behind the wheel with confidence!
Do you need to go to driving school to get your license?
If you are 18–24 years old, Texas requires you to complete a six-hour state-approved adult drivers ed course before applying for your Texas drivers license. This course provides foundational knowledge and includes the written knowledge test. For individuals 25 years and older, while not mandatory, taking an adult driver education course can help streamline the process by preparing you thoroughly for the written and road tests.
How much does drivers ed cost?
Our Texas adult drivers education course costs $34.95, which includes all course materials and a self-paced learning format. This fee covers everything needed to meet Texas state requirements for adult drivers ed, making it a budget-friendly and effective choice for Ellis County residents.
Does drivers ed give you a permit?
The Texas adult drivers ed course itself doesn’t issue a permit, but upon completing it, you’ll receive an ADE-1317 certificate. This certificate allows adults aged 18 to 24 to apply for a Texas restricted driver’s license, which functions similarly to a learners permit, enabling supervised practice before the road test.
How many hours do you need to get your driver's license?
For adults aged 18 to 24, the state of Texas requires six hours of adult driver education. There’s no additional mandatory driving practice time, but gaining hands-on experience is highly recommended to prepare for the Texas DPS behind-the-wheel test. For individuals 25 and older, there’s no required drivers ed or practice time, but completing an adult drivers ed course can simplify the licensing process.
How do you get a DE-964 certificate?
The DE-964 certificate is issued only to teens aged 14–17 who complete a state-approved teen drivers ed course. Adults completing a Texas adult drivers ed course receive an ADE-1317 certificate, which serves a similar purpose for licensing. Ellis County adults aged 18 to 24 will need the ADE-1317 certificate to apply for their Texas DPS license.
What are you tested on in a driving test?
The Texas DPS driving test evaluates your ability to follow traffic laws, execute basic maneuvers like lane changes and parking, and demonstrate safe driving practices. Be prepared to show your skills in a roadworthy vehicle with proof of insurance. Practicing in local areas, such as Waxahachie or Tyler, can help familiarize you with road conditions typical of Ellis County and nearby areas.
What score do you need to pass the drivers test?
To pass the Texas DPS driving test, you need a minimum score of 70 out of 100. This includes demonstrating competence in vehicle operation, traffic law compliance, and road safety. Practicing with a Texas driving test practice resource can help you prepare effectively.
Where do I go to take my permit test?
Ellis County residents can take the permit test at the nearest Texas DPS office. If you’re in Waxahachie or neighboring counties like Gregg County or Victoria County, check the DPS website for the most convenient testing locations. Completing a state-approved drivers ed course online also allows many applicants to bypass the in-person Texas DPS written test.
How many errors are allowed on the written driving test?
The Texas DPS written driving test consists of 30 questions, and you must score at least 70%, meaning you can miss up to nine questions and still pass. Studying the Texas drivers handbook and using a Texas permit test practice resource can improve your chances of success.
Can you get your license at 18?
Yes! At 18, you can obtain a Texas drivers license after completing the required six-hour adult driver education course, passing the Texas DPS written test (if applicable), and successfully completing the road test. Our online Texas adult drivers ed course is designed to make this process easy and efficient for first-time drivers.
Is there a written test for a drivers license?
For adults aged 18 to 24, completing a state-approved adult driver education course allows you to skip the Texas DPS written test. However, adults 25 and older who do not complete the course will need to pass the written knowledge test at the DPS.
Can I enroll in this course from cities like Houston, Midland, or Longview?
Yes, our Texas adult drivers ed course is available statewide, including cities like Houston, Midland, Longview, and other areas beyond Ellis County. This flexibility ensures that no matter where you are, you can benefit from our convenient, affordable, and fully approved Texas adult drivers ed program.