No, La Salle County is not the only place where we offer our state-approved Texas adult drivers ed course. In addition to serving residents in Cotulla, we also provide this convenient online course for adults across the state, including Lavaca County, Kerr County, Val Verde County, Wise County, and Red River County. Our reach extends to several cities as well, such as Abilene, Kerrville, Zapata, Rio Grande City, and Victoria.
No matter where you are located in Texas, our course is designed to meet all state requirements and help you secure your Texas drivers license. Whether you’re in a small town or a larger city, our program allows you to learn at your own pace and take an important step toward becoming a licensed driver.
By enrolling in our course, you can access quality education from the comfort of your home and prepare for key licensing steps like the Texas DPS practice test and road skills exam. So, whether you're in La Salle County or beyond, we’ve got you covered!
Yes, you can take drivers ed online! Our Texas adult drivers ed course is designed for adults 18 and older, and it’s fully approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. You’ll cover all essential topics like traffic laws, defensive driving, and road safety. Once completed, you’ll receive an ADE-1317 certificate, which is required for obtaining a Texas drivers license. The online format allows you to study at your own pace from anywhere, including La Salle County.
Taking a Texas adult drivers ed course allows you to skip the written knowledge test at the DPS, provided you are between 18 and 24 years old. However, all applicants must still pass the Texas driving test to receive their Texas drivers license. If you’re 25 or older, taking the course is optional but highly recommended to prepare for both the written and driving tests.
No, the certificate from our Texas adult drivers ed course does not expire. You can complete the course and use your ADE-1317 certificate whenever you’re ready to apply for your Texas drivers license. This is especially convenient if you need time to prepare for your Texas DPS driving test or arrange your schedule for a DPS appointment.
If you are 18 to 24 years old, Texas requires a 6-hour Texas adult drivers ed course before applying for a license. For adults 25 and older, there is no required drivers education, but completing the course can help you bypass the written knowledge test. There are no minimum driving hours required for adults to take the Texas driving test. However, practicing with a supervising driver or taking behind the wheel lessons is recommended.
Our Texas adult drivers ed course is a state-mandated 6-hour program. You can complete it in one day or spread it out over multiple sessions at your convenience. The course is designed to be flexible and user-friendly, making it easy for La Salle County residents and others to fit into their busy schedules.
To pass the Texas driving test, practice is key. Familiarize yourself with traffic laws, road signs, and defensive driving techniques covered in your Texas adult drivers ed course. Additionally, practice driving skills like parallel parking, lane changes, and merging in real-world conditions. Reading the Texas drivers handbook and taking a Texas DPS practice test can also help you feel confident on test day.
You can take the Texas driving test up to three times without needing to reapply for your license. If you fail, focus on improving the areas noted by your examiner and consider professional driving lessons to strengthen your skills before your next attempt.
During the Texas DPS driving test, an examiner will evaluate your ability to operate a vehicle safely and follow traffic laws. You’ll be tested on skills like parallel parking, turning, stopping, and observing traffic signals. The test typically lasts 20–30 minutes. Remember to bring required documents, including your ITAD certificate, insurance proof, and a roadworthy vehicle.
The cost for a Texas drivers license is $33 for adults. This fee covers both the application and testing processes at the DPS. Additional costs may apply if you choose third-party testing or need professional driving lessons.
The written knowledge test results for the Texas drivers license are valid for two years. If you don’t pass the Texas driving test within this timeframe, you may need to retake the written exam.
Yes, adults aged 18 and older can obtain a Texas drivers license without first getting a permit. However, those without prior driving experience are encouraged to apply for a Texas restricted license, which allows supervised practice driving before taking the Texas DPS driving test.