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What Documents Do I Need to Bring to the DPS to Get My Texas Driver's License

Bring your ADEE-1317 certificate, ITAD certificate, proof of identity, citizenship, two proofs of Texas residency, Social Security documentation, proof of insurance, and an insured vehicle for the road test.

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Before your DPS driver license office appointment, gather all required documents. Missing even one item means the DPS will not process your application and you will need to reschedule.

Complete Document Checklist

From Driving Logic: - ✅ ADEE-1317 completion certificate — proves you completed the Adult Driver Education Course and passed the written knowledge exam. Bring a printed or digital copy. From the Texas DPS ITAD program: - ✅ ITAD certificate — required for the driving skills test (valid for 90 days from completion) Proof of Identity — bring one: - Original state-issued birth certificate (not a hospital copy — photocopies not accepted) - Valid U.S. passport or passport card - Permanent resident card or other acceptable government-issued ID Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence — bring one: - U.S. birth certificate - Valid U.S. passport - Permanent resident card, refugee documentation, or other lawful presence document Two Proofs of Texas Residency — must be from two different sources: - Utility bill - Bank statement - Lease agreement or mortgage statement - Texas voter registration card - School records or other documents showing your Texas address Social Security Number Documentation — bring one: - Social Security card - W-2 form - SSA-1099 Proof of Insurance: - Current auto insurance card or policy for the vehicle you will use for the road test Vehicle for the Road Test: - An insured, registered vehicle — can be a friend's or family member's car Payment: - $33 DPS application fee — cash, check, or card

All Names Must Match

All documents must show the same name. If your name has changed due to marriage, divorce, or a legal name change, bring supporting documentation showing the name change.

Schedule Your Appointment First

DPS driver license offices are by appointment only. Schedule at txdpsscheduler.com before your visit. Your appointment must fall within the 90-day validity window of your ITAD certificate.

After You Pass

You will receive a temporary license receipt valid for 45 days until your permanent license arrives by mail.

Quick Facts

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Information

ADEE-1317 certificate

Required — printed or digital

ITAD certificate

Required — valid for 90 days

Proof of identity

One original document — no photocopies

Proofs of Texas residency

Two from different sources

Social Security documentation

Required

Proof of insurance

For test vehicle

Vehicle for road test

Required — insured and registered

DPS fee

$33

Appointment

Required — txdpsscheduler.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to bring a car for the road test? Yes. You must provide an insured, registered vehicle for the in-car driving skills test. The DPS does not provide vehicles. Some approved third-party testing providers may have vehicles available — check dps.texas.gov for a list.

What if I do not have a U.S. birth certificate? A valid U.S. passport satisfies both the identity and citizenship/lawful presence requirements. Other documents such as a permanent resident card are also accepted. Check the Texas DPS website for the complete list.

Does the DPS accept my ADEE-1317 certificate on my phone? Yes. A digital copy displayed on your phone is accepted. A printed copy is recommended as a backup.

My ITAD certificate expired before my appointment — what do I do? Complete the ITAD program again at impacttexasdrivers.dps.texas.gov — it is free and takes about 1 hour. Reschedule your DPS appointment for a date within 90 days of your new ITAD completion.

Where do I find the official DPS document checklist? The Texas DPS provides detailed guidance at dps.texas.gov. Use it to confirm exactly which documents apply to your specific situation.

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