FAQs: Midlothian Texas Adult Driver’s Ed
How long are drivers ed classes?
Texas adult drivers ed classes are a state-mandated 6 hours long for adults aged 18–24. This duration is designed to provide comprehensive coverage of Texas traffic laws, defensive driving techniques, and road safety essentials. The course is flexible, allowing you to complete it in one sitting or spread it over several sessions, depending on your schedule. For adults 25 and older, while not required, the same 6-hour course is highly recommended as it simplifies the licensing process and prepares you to pass the DPS written test on the first attempt&8203;&8203;.
Do you offer your courses in other cities besides Midlothian?
Yes! In addition to serving Midlothian residents, we offer our Texas adult drivers ed courses in several cities across Ellis County and beyond. These include Denton, Pflugerville, Port Arthur, Lewisville, College Station, Richardson, Prosper, Longview, Bryan, Lubbock, McAllen, Houston, Pearland, and Beaumont. Regardless of your location in Texas, our online course provides convenient access to help you obtain your driver’s license&8203;.
Does the 6-hour driving course expire?
No, the completion certificate for our Texas adult drivers ed course does not expire. You can take your time preparing for your Texas driver’s license application, knowing that your certificate will be valid whenever you’re ready to use it. However, keep in mind that other requirements, such as the Impact Texas Adult Drivers (ITAD) program, have specific timelines, so plan accordingly&8203;&8203;.
Can you do drivers ed online?
Yes, you can complete drivers ed online in Texas! Our state-approved course allows you to meet the Texas drivers license requirements entirely online, at your own pace. This flexibility makes it a popular choice for busy adults in Midlothian and surrounding areas. Once completed, you’ll receive your ADE-1317 certificate, which is required to apply for your driver’s license at the DPS office&8203;.
What states require drivers ed?
Drivers ed requirements vary by state. Texas mandates a 6-hour drivers ed course for adults aged 18–24. For adults 25 and older, drivers ed is optional but highly recommended. Each state has its own laws, so if you plan to drive outside Texas, it’s worth checking the specific requirements of that state&8203;.
Do you have to go to driving school?
If you’re aged 18–24, completing a state-approved drivers ed course is mandatory in Texas. Adults 25 and older are not required to take a drivers ed course, but doing so is strongly recommended as it helps you skip the written test at the DPS and ensures you’re prepared to pass the driving test&8203;&8203;.
How much is the written driving test in Texas?
The fee for the Texas drivers license, which includes the DPS written test if required, is $33. This covers all administrative costs for adults aged 18 and older&8203;.
Can you get your license online?
While you can complete your drivers ed online, obtaining a Texas driver’s license still requires in-person visits for document verification, the road test, and other formalities. The online course prepares you for these steps and often allows you to bypass the written test if completed&8203;.
How many hours do you have to drive with your permit?
Adults in Texas aged 18 and older are not required to log any specific number of driving hours with a restricted license (adult learner’s permit). However, practicing extensively with a licensed adult is highly recommended to build confidence before attempting the road test&8203;.
How much does it cost to get your license in Texas?
The total cost to get a Texas drivers license for adults is $33. This fee covers the application process, testing, and issuance of your license. Additional costs may include professional driving lessons or vehicle rental for the road test&8203;&8203;.
Where do I go to take my drivers test?
You can take your Texas DPS driving test at a DPS office or an authorized third-party testing facility. In the Midlothian area, the nearest DPS offices are in Waxahachie or other surrounding Ellis County locations. Some third-party locations also offer convenient scheduling and vehicle rentals&8203;.
What documents do you need for a permit?
To apply for a restricted license (adult learner’s permit), you’ll need:
- Proof of identity (e.g., passport or birth certificate)
- Proof of Texas residency (e.g., utility bill or lease agreement)
- Social Security number
- ADE-1317 certificate from completing the Texas adult drivers ed course (if aged 18–24)
Make sure your documents are up-to-date and align with DPS requirements&8203;.