YOUR ENTIRE PROGRAM
The Driver Ed in a Box program can be used as the ENTIRE driver’s education
program for a teen to get their license. The program satisfies BOTH the classroom
requirement and the in-vehicle driver training requirement necessary to obtain
a permit and a driver’s license.
AGE REQUIREMENTS
Students may begin the program if they are 14 years old and under 18 years
old. (This program may not be used for those over 18 years old.) Driver Ed
in a Box recommends not starting the program until two weeks before the teen
turns 15.
Students must wait until age 15 to apply for a permit.
Students must wait until age 16 to apply for a provisional license and must
have held a permit for at least 6 months.
After 6 months of holding a provisional license with no tickets or collisions,
etc., restrictions are removed.
FOR PARENTS
The person teaching the program must meet the following criteria:
- Be either
a natural parent, legal guardian, step parent, natural grandparent
or step grandparent.
- Must have a valid driver’s
license and have NEVER been convicted of criminal negligent homicide or
driving while intoxicated
(DWI) and must not be disabled
by mental illness.
- Must have not had their
driver’s
license suspended, revoked or forfeited for traffic related offenses (moving
violations and/or at-fault accidents)
within the passed 3 years.
THE ASSISTANCE YOU NEED
Driver Ed in a Box’s knowledgeable and friendly staff is available to
give phone support during the entire licensing process. Also, Driver Ed in
a Box will provide all of the necessary paperwork and documents you need to
bring to the DPS to obtain a permit and a license.
GETTING A PERMIT
Students can apply for a learner’s permit after completing just
6 hours of the classroom portion of Driver Ed in a Box or the full 35 hours. Parents
will need to log the first 6 hours from Section One of the program in their “Parent
Companion” for the teen to qualify for a permit. Students must also pass
a vision test, road sign test and written test at the DPS, as well as filling
out and supplying the proper documentation. NOTE: Students may not begin the
in-vehicle training until they receive an instruction permit!
GETTING A LICENSE
Students must hold a permit for 6 months and complete the rest of the Driver
Ed in a Box program, which consists of 35 hours for the classroom program
and 50 hours of instruction for the in-vehicle portion. Upon completion of
the entire course, Driver Ed in a Box will send the student their completion
certificate to bring to the DPS.
Note: Texas’ minimum requirement for the classroom portion is 32 hours
and the minimum in-vehicle requirement is 14 hours. As an “approved home
study parent taught program” the Driver Ed in a Box program exceeds these
minimums so that the teen is supplied with more than enough education in each
of these categories.