Last Updated 19th of March, 2010
Do I need to make an appointment to apply for a TX driver license? Texas
Yes and no.
The written test portion of the driver license application process is generally given on a walk-in basis at any TX DPS location; however, for the driving test portion, many DPS locations allow applicants to make an appointment. To find out for sure whether you can (or need to) make an appointment, you must contact your local DPS location.
As the time to apply for your Texas drivers license draws nearer, save yourself some time (and possibly additional fees) by planning ahead. You can prepare for the written exam by taking a few practice tests (like the one located in the back of the Texas Drivers Handbook) and call ahead to find out if your DPS location accepts appointments for the driving test.
The written test portion of the driver license application process is generally given on a walk-in basis at any TX DPS location; however, for the driving test portion, many DPS locations allow applicants to make an appointment. To find out for sure whether you can (or need to) make an appointment, you must contact your local DPS location.
As the time to apply for your Texas drivers license draws nearer, save yourself some time (and possibly additional fees) by planning ahead. You can prepare for the written exam by taking a few practice tests (like the one located in the back of the Texas Drivers Handbook) and call ahead to find out if your DPS location accepts appointments for the driving test.
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