Start Your Free 2025 Texas (TX) DMV Practice Test Today
Let's face it—driving in Texas means covering some serious ground. Whether you're commuting in Dallas traffic or road-tripping to Big Bend, you need that license.
We've built practice tests that'll help you nail the Texas DPS written exam without the stress. Our tests include real questions about Texas-specific rules (like what to do when approaching those cattle crossings or navigating Houston's five-level interchanges).
We've got 50 questions covering road signs, right-of-way rules, and all those pesky parking regulations. The questions match what you'll see on test day, so you won't get any surprises when you're sitting at the DPS office.
Most people who use our practice tests pass on their first try. Ready to join other Texans on those wide-open highways?
Take a practice test now—it takes about 20 minutes, and you can do it on your phone while waiting for your Whataburger.
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General Requirements
- Pass vision test
- Pass written knowledge test
- Pass road skills test
- Residency: Must provide at least two documents showing name and current address in Texas
- Parental consent: Required for applicants under 18 years of age
- Other: Teens must complete driver education course (32 hours classroom instruction), 30 hours of behind-the-wheel driving practice (10 hours at night), Impact Texas Teen Driver Program (ITTD) within 90 days of driving test. Adults 18-24 must complete 6-hour adult driver education course and Impact Texas Adult Driver Program (ITAD). Provisional license holders have restrictions: no more than one passenger under 21 who is not a family member, no driving between midnight and 5 a.m. except for work/school/emergencies, no cell phone use including hands-free devices.
Texas License Requirements
Age Requirements
- 15 years old for learner's permit
- 16 years old for provisional license
- 18 years old for full license
Required Documents
- Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence
- Proof of Texas Residency
- Proof of Identity
- Social Security Number
- Driver Education Certificate
- Verification of Enrollment and Attendance (VOE) form (for teens)
- Evidence of Texas Vehicle Registration (for new residents)
- Proof of Insurance