27.Apr.2007 at 4:42 pm | hso
How to get a Driver’s License from Online Courses
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While we are aware of the benefits of online learning, here’s a summary on how to avail an online Texas driver education course.
Texas Driver Education:
Texas State offers a parent taught Texas driver education course, a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) approved online Texas driver education course, certified as course #107, which can be taken online, or via a 3 CD-ROM set, in the comfort of your home in your own time. In many rural areas, traditional driver education courses are simply not available. However, the state requires teens to complete a state approved course to receive their drivers license before the age of 18. This Texas driver’s ed course is state approved and once completed, you will receive a Certificate of Completion certifying completion of a state approved course.
How it works:
At age 15, you can apply for your Texas learners permit, through the state of Texas (a sample for that is mailed in) indicating you will be taking a parent taught course. Next, you enroll in an online state approved course. After completing the first 6 hours of the course, being 15 years old, passing a vision test and other state requirements (ie: enrollment in school), you can take the written exam for your learners permit. The course helps prepare you for the written test. Once you pass that test and receive your Texas learners permit, you’ll continue the course online. The parent/guardian will assist the teen with the driving requirements and certify their time spent behind the wheel, at their own convenience. This assures complete guidance. On completion of the course, the state certified Certificate of Completion that your local DPS office will need would be mailed to you.
After holding your learners permit for at least six months, completing the course, being at least 16 years old and meeting state requirements, you can apply for your Texas drivers license. It’s a simple process with a checklist of what to take to your local DPS office to ensure a hassle-free goal of receiving your Texas drivers license. For more information on this state approved course, visit the Texas Driver Education website.
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