Get Your First Texas License Starting Right Here in Euless

This is the Texas Adult Driver Education Course, the state-mandated 6-hour course required for first-time license applicants ages 18 to 24 in Texas. Adults 25 and older can take it to skip the in-person DPS written knowledge test. Pass the built-in final exam, get your ADE-1317 certificate, and walk into the Tarrant County DPS office ready for your driving skills test.

  • TDLR Approved: Approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation under Title 16, Chapter 84 of the Texas Administrative Code.
  • Self-Paced Course: No daily hour cap. Finish in one sitting or log back in across multiple sessions whenever your schedule allows.
  • ADE-1317 Certificate: Your digital ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion is issued after passing and is exactly what the Euless area DPS office requires.
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Sign up and enroll in the Texas Adult Driver Education Course. The course is approved by TDLR under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503. Euless residents ages 18 and older qualify to enroll as first-time Texas license applicants.

Work Through the Course

Move through text and image-based lessons covering Texas road signs, traffic laws, and alcohol and drug material. Section quizzes check your progress as you go. Your progress saves automatically after each section, so closing out does not cost you your place.

Pass the Final and Get Your Certificate

After completing 6 hours of TDLR-approved instruction, you take a 30-question final exam covering road signs and road rules. Score 70% or better and your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion is issued digitally. That certificate is what you bring to the DPS when you apply for your license.

You Cannot Apply for a Texas License Without This

Ages 18 to 24 in Texas are required to complete this course before the DPS will process a first-time license application. Every day you wait is another day you are not licensed. Finish the course, pass the final, and get your ADE-1317 certificate in hand so your next stop is the Tarrant County DPS Driver License Office for your driving skills test, not another waiting room with paperwork still missing.

Built Around Current Texas DPS Requirements

The course content reflects current Texas DPS requirements and the latest TDLR guidelines under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, maintains TDLR approval so the certificate you earn is accepted at the DPS when you apply.

Last updated: Reviewed and updated to reflect current TDLR guidelines and Texas DPS requirements.
State Approved Content

Every lesson meets TDLR standards under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. The certificate you earn is accepted at the Tarrant County DPS Driver License Office serving Euless residents.

No Classroom Required

Text and image-based interactive lessons work on any device with a browser. No live video stream to schedule around. Log in from home, a coffee shop on Glade Road, wherever you have a connection.

One Flat Price

Pay $38.00 and get access to the full 6-hour Texas Adult Driver Education Course. No upsells buried in the checkout. The ADE-1317 certificate is included.

Online Course at TrafficSchool.net

Work through the Texas Adult Driver Education Course on your own schedule with no commute, no classroom seat, and no waiting on an instructor to move on.

No Daily Hour Cap

Finish the full 6 hours in one day or spread sessions across multiple days.

Auto-Saved Progress

Server-side saving means you pick up exactly where you left off each session.

Digital Certificate

Your ADE-1317 is issued digitally the moment you pass the final exam.

In-Person Classroom Option

Traditional classroom driver education still exists in Tarrant County but requires scheduling around fixed class times and driving to a physical location.

Fixed Class Schedule

You attend on the school's timetable, not yours, across set days and hours.

Commute Required

You drive to a physical location in the Euless or Tarrant County area for each session.

Paper Certificate Process

Certificate processing and delivery may add time before your DPS appointment.

How Long Does This Actually Take?

The state requires 6 hours of instruction. Here is how the two paths compare for a Euless resident.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Complete all 6 hours in one day or across multiple sessions with no daily cap and no commute time added.
In-Person Classroom Fixed class sessions spread across multiple days plus drive time to and from a Tarrant County location each visit.

What You Pay to Get Licensed

The course fee is one part of getting your first Texas license. Here is how the two options compare on cost.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course at TrafficSchool.net $38.00 covers the full Texas Adult Driver Education Course and your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion.
In-Person Classroom Tarrant County classroom courses typically run higher than the online option and vary by provider and location.

Pick Up Where You Left Off

The course runs in any mobile browser, so you are not tied to a desk. Sitting in the parking lot off Glade Road waiting on someone? That counts as study time. Progress saves server-side after every section so nothing is lost between sessions.

  • Any Device

    Phone, tablet, or laptop all work. No app download required to access the full course.

  • Saved Progress

    Every completed section saves automatically so you never restart a module you already finished.

  • Your Schedule

    No instructor waiting on you. Log in and out as many times as you need across your sessions.

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About the Course Provider

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com

TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider. The Texas Adult Driver Education Course offered here meets the requirements of Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, and the ADE-1317 certificate it issues is accepted at Texas DPS Driver License Offices including those serving Tarrant County.

  • TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider
  • Meets Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84
  • Issues official ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion
  • Accepted at Tarrant County DPS Driver License Offices
  • Updated to current TDLR and Texas DPS requirements

Already Licensed? Dismissed a Ticket Instead

This adult driver education course is for first-time license applicants only, not for ticket dismissal or insurance reduction.

Questions About the Texas Adult Driver Education Course

Who is required to take this course in Texas?

First-time Texas driver license applicants between the ages of 18 and 24 are required to complete the Texas Adult Driver Education Course before the DPS will process their application. That requirement comes from Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503, which governs adult driver education enrollment. Adults who are 25 or older are not required to complete the course but may choose to take it. Completing it lets them skip the in-person DPS Class C written knowledge test. Both groups receive the same ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion. If you are a Euless resident in either age group, enroll through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a TDLR-approved provider.

Does passing the course final exam mean I skip the written test at the DPS?

Yes. The 30-question final exam built into the Texas Adult Driver Education Course substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test under current Texas DPS requirements. You take the exam inside the course, not at the DPS office. Pass it at the required score and you bring your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion to the Tarrant County DPS Driver License Office instead of sitting for a separate written test there. The in-person driving skills test is still required and is scheduled separately at the DPS. That part does not change. The course final covers both road signs and road rules, so take both sections seriously before you attempt it. TDLR regulates the exam standards under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84.

How long does the course take to finish?

The Texas Adult Driver Education Course requires 6 hours of TDLR-approved instruction, which is the state-mandated 6-hour requirement under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84. There is no daily hour cap, meaning you can complete all of it in a single day or spread it across multiple sessions over several days. Progress saves automatically after each section on the server side, so logging out does not cost you your place. When I went through it, I split it across two evenings after work. The course is text and image-based with quizzes between sections, so you move at whatever pace the material requires. Euless residents can realistically finish and have their certificate ready before their next available DPS appointment.

What is the ADE-1317 certificate and what do I do with it at the DPS?

The ADE-1317 is the official Certificate of Completion issued by a TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider after you pass the course final exam. It is the document the Texas DPS requires when you apply for a first-time driver license. Under current Texas DPS requirements, you present the ADE-1317 at the DPS Driver License Office along with your other required documents when you apply. The Tarrant County DPS Driver License Office that serves Euless residents is located in Hurst, roughly 5 miles from central Euless. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, issues the ADE-1317 digitally after you pass. Print it or have it ready on your phone before your DPS visit. Do not show up without it.

Do adults have to log behind-the-wheel practice hours for this course?

No. Adults taking the Texas Adult Driver Education Course are not required to log behind-the-wheel practice hours as part of this course. That requirement applies to the teen driver education program, which is a separate track under Texas law. The adult course under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84, Section 84.503 focuses on the 6-hour instructional component and the final exam. You still have to pass the in-person driving skills test at the DPS, and that is a real test with a DPS examiner in the vehicle. Practicing your driving before that appointment is obviously a good idea, but the course itself does not track or require logged hours. Euless residents should schedule their DPS driving skills test at the Hurst location after receiving their ADE-1317.

Why would someone 25 or older take this course if it is not required?

The main reason is skipping the in-person DPS written knowledge test. Under current Texas DPS requirements, adults 25 and older who complete the Texas Adult Driver Education Course and pass the built-in final exam receive an ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion that substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test. That means one less thing to do at the Tarrant County DPS Driver License Office in Hurst. The DPS office on Brown Trail in Hurst serves Euless residents and can have significant wait times for walk-in appointments. Arriving with your ADE-1317 already in hand cuts the visit down to the driving skills test and paperwork. For anyone who has been putting off getting a Texas license, this course removes the written test as an obstacle. TDLR regulates the course under Texas Administrative Code Title 16, Chapter 84.

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