Can I Get a Learner's Permit Before Taking My Driving Test
Yes. Adults ages 18 and older can apply for a Texas learner's permit to practice driving under supervision before taking the road test. A learner's permit allows you to drive with a licensed adult (21 or older) in the front passenger seat while you build your skills before the driving skills test.
Who Should Consider a Learner's Permit
A learner's permit is particularly useful if you have little or no prior driving experience. It gives you a legal way to practice with a supervising driver before taking the road test at the DPS or an approved third-party testing provider.
Adults who are confident in their driving ability and ready for the road test can skip the permit and go directly to their DPS license appointment after completing the course and ITAD.
What You Need to Apply for a Learner's Permit
To apply for an adult learner's permit at the DPS:
ADE-1317 certificate from Driving Logic (or proof of enrollment if you have not yet finished)
Proof of identity
Proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful presence
Two proofs of Texas residency
Social Security number documentation
$16 application fee
Pass a vision test at the DPS
You do not need to take the written knowledge test if you have your ADE-1317 certificate — the certificate proves you already passed it.
Permit Restrictions
With a learner's permit, you must:
Be accompanied by a licensed driver who is 21 or older in the front passenger seat at all times
Follow all Texas traffic laws
Drive only in conditions and environments where you feel comfortable practicing
Quick Facts
Detail | Information |
Learner's permit available for adults | Yes — ages 18 and older |
Written test required at DPS for permit | No — waived with ADE-1317 certificate |
Supervising driver required | Yes — licensed, 21 or older, front passenger seat |
Permit application fee | $16 |
After permit — next step | Complete ITAD and schedule DPS road test appointment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to finish the Driving Logic course before applying for a permit? Having your ADE-1317 certificate waives the written test at the DPS. If you have not yet finished the course, you may still be able to apply for a permit but may need to take the written test at the DPS office. Finishing the course first is recommended.
How long can I hold a learner's permit before taking the road test? Texas learner's permits for adults are valid for 1 year. Use that time to practice and build confidence before your road test.
Do I need ITAD before getting a learner's permit? No. ITAD is required before the driving skills test — not for the learner's permit. Complete ITAD when you are ready to schedule your road test.
Is a learner's permit required before getting a license? No. A learner's permit is optional for adults. If you are ready for the road test, you can go directly to your DPS license appointment after completing the course and ITAD.
Can I practice driving anywhere in Texas with a learner's permit? Yes, as long as a licensed driver 21 or older is in the front passenger seat. Follow all standard Texas traffic laws while practicing.