How do you replace permits or renew permits in Texas? Texas

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You bascially perform the same process to accomplish both tasks.

To renew or replace your learners permit, go to your nearest TX drivers license office. Bring acceptable proof of your identity and your Social Security number. (You should be able to find a list of acceptable documents on the state site.) Then, pay the drivers permit replacement or renewal fee. Although the price can change, expect to pay around $10.

It's important to remember the role permits play in the overall Texas licensing system; you need to have a valid permit to apply for a drivers license if you're 18 or younger. You can get your permit by completing the classroom portion of a drivers ed class, knowing the material in the drivers manual, and passing a written and vision exam. It's a good idea to take a practice permit test or two before attempting to pass the official test.

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