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Only need plastic plates? Replacement number plates for pick up from a local Collection Point. Order Here. You are eligible to renew your driver license up to 30 days prior to the expiration date, which will occur on your 18th birthday. The cost is the same as renewing at a driver license office.
If you choose to renew in person before you turn 18, you will need to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. If you renew in person after your 18th birthday, you will no longer need to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian; however, you must make alternate transportation arrangements to visit your local driver license office, as it is a violation of state law to operate a motor vehicle with an expired driver license.
For information on how to obtain a Class M license, see Motorcycle Licenses. If you are under the age of 18 and transferring your out-of-state learner permit or provisional driver license to Texas, the following may apply to you:.
The Texas learner license must be held for 6 months or until the age of 18, whichever comes first, regardless of how long you held a learner license in another state. You will be required to complete a Texas driver education course, the Impact Texas Drivers ITD program , and the driving test before being issued a provisional driver license.
All applicants under 18 must take the skills exam even if they hold a valid driver license from another state or country. A minor's restricted driver license MRDL , also known as a hardship license, may be issued under certain instances where it has been established that there is a necessity to drive and the applicant is under 16 years of age.
A hardship license applicant must complete all of the regular licensing requirements listed above, with the exception of holding a learner license for a minimum of six months, and must be at least 15 years of age. A hardship license expires on the applicant's next birthday. For more information and to review the types of hardships that qualify for a hardship license, please review the hardship license application.
Individuals under 18 years of age who are convicted of possession, purchase, consumption or receipt of cigarettes or tobacco products must attend a tobacco awareness program approved by the Texas Department of State Health Services. Failure to complete the program within 90 days could result in the suspension of the individual's driver license or driving privilege if not licensed. Texas enacted laws to discourage drivers from drinking and driving to make Texas roads safer. These laws include a Zero Tolerance for minors under 21 years of age who commit any alcohol related offenses.
Zero tolerance means that a minor may not purchase, attempt to purchase, consume, or possess an alcoholic beverage. If any detectable amount of alcohol is in their system while operating a motor vehicle, including a watercraft, in a public place, it is a criminal offense of Driving under the Influence of Alcohol by a Minor DUIA by a Minor. For more detailed information, download and review our Alcohol Related Laws for Minors brochure.
For all available collision reports and summaries related to teen drivers, please visit the Collision Report and Summary page. This page will provide you, as a teen, with information on: Applying for your first driver license Transferring your out-of-state driver license to Texas Applying for your motorcycle license One of the more important decisions you and your parents or legal guardian can make is deciding when you should apply for your first driver license. There are four types of driver education to select from when taking this course: A traditional driver education course offered by a certified driver training school An online driver education course offered by a certified driver training school Parent-taught driver education PTDE Driver education offered in public school To select one of the options and get started on your driver education course, visit Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation TDLR Driver Education and Safety for more information.
Driver Licensing There are two phases of licensing for all teens before graduating to a full driver license. Phase I - Learner License This entry-level restricted driver license allows you to practice driving with a licensed adult before you graduate to the next level. You must be between 15 and 17 years of age. You must have completed the first six hours of the driver education classroom instruction if you are using the concurrent method or all 32 hours of classroom instruction if you are using the block method.
There are legal restrictions on what types of vehicle you can drive at what age. For example, you have to be 16 to apply for a learner permit for a moped, 17 to apply for a learner permit in a standard car, 18 to apply for a learner permit in a truck category with Certificate of Professional Competency CPC or 21 without CPC and 21 to apply to apply for a learner permit in a bus category with CPC and 24 without CPC.
The letter L should be at least 15cm high and appear as red on a white background, in clearly visible vertical positions to the front and rear of the vehicle. The plates must be displayed on a yellow fluorescent tabard worn over the person's outside clothing. The letter L should be at least 15cm high and appear as red on a white background and in clearly visible vertical positions to the front and rear of the person's body. The course is made up of 12 individual one hour lessons. The learner will be able to take the lessons at any point during the learning process and can practice with an accompanying driver during the time while taking lessons.
Evidence of completing the lessons will be signed off in a learner's logbook by the Approved Driving Instructor. The logbook showing completion of the lessons may have to be presented before taking a driving test. The course consists of 16 hours training which is broken up into four modules.
Once this course of lessons is complete the learner permit holder is issued with a certificate of satisfactory completion which must be kept with their learner permit.
Motorcycle riders must complete the programme before driving on the road while a learner. If you are the holder of a first learner permit in category A, A2, A1, AM, B or W, you must wait until you have held that learner permit for six months before you can sit a driving test in that category.
This is particularly important to note if a licence category has been added to the permit as it is the date the category was added to the permit that is relevant not the date that the permit was issued.
If you hold a full driving licence from another country jurisdiction for more than six months in the category corresponding to the category on your learner permit you can apply for an exemption from the six month wait.
You can now quickly and easily apply for your learner permit online.
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