Before you turn 21 in the state of Texas, you will go through a few different types of Texas driver licenses before you get your full, unrestricted license.
The different types of drivers licenses in Texas are as follows:
A learner license allows a teen driver to practice driving when accompanied by a licensed driver. The licensed driver must be a minimum of 21 years old and must have at least one year of driving experience. They are required to sit in the seat next to the driver, and are not permitted to be intoxicated, asleep, or engaged in any way that distracts them from monitoring the driver.
A minor restricted driver license (MRDL) is a hardship license that is issued to eligible teens who establish the necessity to drive. The graduated driver license requirements do not apply to the MRDL, so a teen may get full Texas driving privileges at the age of 15.
The requirements to apply for an MRDL are:
You will be issued an MRDL if the DPS determines that:
The graduated driver license (GDL) program is for teen drivers, and consists of 2 phases.
Any original license issued to someone under the age of 18, other than a learner license, will have the word “Provisional” printed on it. This type of license expires on the individual’s 18th birthday. Non-commercial driver licenses issued to an individual who is 18 or older will be valid for 6 years. Licensed individuals under the age of 21 will have the words “Under 21” printed on their license.
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