Lancaster’s Adult Driver’s Ed FAQs
Where else is this course available outside Lancaster?
Our Texas adult drivers ed course is available across various cities, not just Lancaster. This includes locations throughout Dallas County and beyond, such as Plano, Cedar Hill, Richardson, Rowlett, McKinney, Austin, Lubbock, League City, Laredo, Victoria, Weslaco, Sherman, and Port Arthur. No matter where you’re located, our easy drivers ed for adults ensures access to a high-quality, state-approved program.
Can I do drivers ed online?
Yes, you can! The Texas adult driver education course can be completed entirely online. This is perfect for busy adults in Lancaster and elsewhere who need a flexible option to study at their own pace. Our course is TDLR-approved and covers all the essential material, including the Texas drivers license written test preparation.
Do you need to take the 6-hour course if you’re 18?
If you’re 18 to 24 years old, completing the 6-hour Texas adult drivers ed course is mandatory before you can apply for your Texas driver's license. The course includes the DPS written test online, so you won’t need to take it separately. For adults 25 or older, this course is optional but highly recommended to prepare for the process.
Does drivers ed expire?
No, the certificate of completion from our Texas adult driver education course does not expire. Once you’ve finished the course and received your certificate, you can use it at any time to apply for your Texas driver’s license.
Does drivers ed give you a permit?
While drivers ed doesn’t directly issue a permit, completing the Texas adult drivers ed course enables you to bypass the DPS written test if you’re 18 or older. After finishing the course, you can apply for a Texas restricted license, which acts as a learner’s permit for adults, allowing supervised driving while preparing for your road test.
What is drivers ed for?
Drivers ed is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to drive safely and responsibly. The course covers Texas traffic laws, defensive driving techniques, and preparation for the Texas DPS driving test. It’s the foundation for becoming a confident and competent driver, whether you're applying for your first license in Lancaster or any other city.
Do I have to take a driving test to get my license?
Yes, all adults applying for a Texas driver’s license must pass a driving test. If you’ve completed the Texas adult driver education course, you can skip the written knowledge test, but the driving test is required for everyone.
How long do you have to have a permit?
If you’re 18 or older in Texas, there is no mandatory holding period for a restricted license (learner’s permit for adults). Once you feel confident in your driving skills, you can schedule your road test. However, gaining plenty of supervised driving experience is recommended for your safety and success on the test.
How much is it to get your permit?
The cost for a Texas restricted license (learner’s permit for adults) is $33. This fee is payable at your DPS appointment when applying for the permit.
How long does it take to get a license?
The time it takes to get a Texas driver’s license depends on your preparation. After completing the Texas adult driver education course and gaining enough driving practice, you can schedule your Texas DPS driving test. Once you pass, you’ll receive a temporary license immediately and the permanent card within a few weeks.
Can you drive with a learner's permit?
Yes, but only under supervision. With a Texas restricted license, you can drive as long as a licensed driver aged 21 or older is in the front passenger seat. Driving alone with this permit is not allowed.
What is needed to get a Texas driver’s license?
To obtain your Texas driver's license, you’ll need to provide:
- Proof of identity (e.g., a passport or birth certificate)
- Proof of Texas residency (e.g., a utility bill or rental agreement)
- Your Social Security number
- Certificate of Completion from the Texas adult drivers ed course (for ages 18–24)
- Proof of vehicle insurance for the driving test
Be sure to complete the Impact Texas Adult Drivers (ITAD) program before your road test.