Getting your learner's permit or driver license in Texas? Good news—you're in the right place. This guide walks you through the exact steps to make an appointment with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), so you can show up confident, prepared, and ready to hit the road.
Short on time? You'll find all the key steps below to schedule your DPS visit the smart way.
Step 1: Start at the Official Texas DPS Website
Begin by visiting the Texas Department of Public Safety's website. This is the most reliable source for booking your appointment and reviewing up-to-date licensing procedures.
Once on the site, navigate to "Driver License & IDs" to access services for learner permits, new driver licenses, renewals, and replacements.
Step 2: Schedule Your DPS Appointment Online
Appointments are required for most in-person DPS services, including learner permits, written tests, and first-time driver license applications. To book your visit, use the official Texas DPS appointment scheduler.
Follow these steps:
- Select your appointment type (such as "First-time DL or Permit").
- Enter your ZIP code or city to find DPS offices nearby.
- Choose your preferred location and select a date and time from the available openings.
Appointments can be made up to six months in advance. While some DPS offices offer limited same-day standby availability, these are not guaranteed. Booking ahead is strongly recommended.
Step 3: Gather the Documents You'll Need
Don't risk getting turned away. Here's what to bring to your DPS appointment:
- A valid form of identification, such as a certified birth certificate or U.S. passport
- Your Social Security number or card
- Two documents proving Texas residency, such as a utility bill or lease agreement
- A parent or guardian, if you're under 18
- Your Impact Texas Teen Drivers (ITTD) certificate if you're under 25
- Your Aceable course completion certificate, if you've completed drivers ed online
- A payment method, such as a credit or debit card or cash
Check what documents to bring to Texas DPS to ensure you're prepared. For a personalized checklist, use the REAL ID Document Check tool which creates a customized list based on your specific situation.
Step 4: Show Up On Time (But Not Too Early)
Plan to arrive no more than 30 minutes before your scheduled time. DPS may cancel or delay your appointment if you arrive too early. Be sure to bring all required documents and be ready to complete your written exam—unless you've already passed it through an approved provider like Aceable.
Step 5: Ace the Written Knowledge Test
If you're applying for a Texas learner's permit, you'll need to pass a written knowledge test. With Aceable's online drivers ed course, you can complete the course and, in many cases, take the DPS exam online as well.
Use the Texas Driver Handbook and Aceable's built-in practice tests to study. These resources are designed to help you retain information and pass with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I reschedule or cancel my DPS appointment?
Yes. You can log into the appointment scheduler to cancel or reschedule anytime. There's no fee to make changes.
What if I miss my appointment?
You'll need to schedule a new one using the same system. Missed appointments cannot be reused.
Can I walk in without an appointment?
Some DPS offices offer limited same-day standby appointments. However, these are first come, first served. Booking in advance is your best option.
What documents do I need to prove Texas residency?
You must bring two documents proving Texas residency, such as utility bills, lease agreements, or bank statements. Both must show your name and current Texas address.
What if I don't have all the required identity documents?
Texas DPS has specific identification requirements with multiple document categories. You can provide one primary document, two secondary documents, or one secondary plus two supporting documents.
Final Tips Before You Go
Double-check your appointment details, location, and required documents the day before. Make sure your parent or guardian is available if needed. If you've already completed the written test through Aceable, print and bring your course certificate to avoid retaking the exam.
It's also a good idea to check the DPS website the day of your appointment for any office updates or closures.
Updated 09/26/2025