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Teen Parent Taught Learner Course (Read Only) Test

Teen Parent Taught Learner Course (Read Only) Test

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TDLR Approved Texas Parent Taught Driver Education Online course (includes online classroom and behind the wheel instruction.) Everything your teen needs to get their Texas learners permit and drivers license.

  • Complete Parent Taught Online Course

  • *State (TDLR) Approved
    Online classroom learning
  • Immediate DEE-964 Certificate can print

Teens between the ages of 14 yrs 10 months and 17 years of age are eligible to enroll in Texas Parent Taught Drivers Education. Teen students must be at least 15 years of age in order to receive their Texas learners permit.

The steps for Texas Parent Taught Drivers Ed include:

  1. Enroll in our Parent Taught Drivers Ed course.
  2. You must receive approval and your Texas Parent Taught Driver Ed packet. By ordering at the TDLR website: https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/ParentTaught/PTSelect.aspx  (Note: You must wait until TDLR sends your packet, whether mailing in or completing the TDLR request online, before you can begin the course.)
  3. Begin the online classroom training and complete the first six hours, Passing the DPS approved exam, Get Learner Permit Certificate (DEE-964) and apply for Texas learners permit at your local DPS office.
  4. After receiving their Texas learners permit, students can begin the in-car lessons with the designated parent instructor.
  5. Complete rest of the online lessons and behind-the-wheel which cover all Parent Taught Drivers Education Requirements.
  6. Receive the Driver License Certificate (DEE-964) & take it to the Texas DPS office for

Texas provisional drivers license (Having held their Texas learners permit or at least six months and being at least the age of 16)

How long does it take to do Parent Paught Drivers Ed?

The course includes 24 hours of online instruction and 44 (7hrs x 7hrs + 30 hrs) hours of behind the wheel instruction. The State of Texas limits instruction to no more than two hours per day for the online instruction and one hour per day for behind the wheel training.


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Lectures 6
Quizzes 2
Level Intermediate