Get Your First Texas License Starting Right Here in Liberty Hill

The Texas Adult Driver Education Course is the state-required step for first-time license applicants ages 18 to 24 in Williamson County. Adults 25 and older can take it too and skip the in-person DPS written knowledge test entirely. Six hours of TDLR-approved instruction, one final exam, and you walk into the Georgetown DPS office ready for your driving skills test.

  • TDLR Approved: Regulated under Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84 and approved by TDLR for Texas licensing.
  • Self-Paced Course: No daily hour cap. Finish in one sitting or log back in across multiple sessions whenever you have time.
  • ADE-1317 Certificate: Pass the final exam and get your digital ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion to bring to the DPS office.
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Create your account with TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider. Confirm you meet eligibility under current TDLR guidelines: you must be at least 18 and applying for your first Texas Class C license. Williamson County residents in Liberty Hill qualify to enroll immediately.

Work Through the Course

Move through text and image-based interactive lessons covering Texas road signs, traffic laws, and alcohol and drug material. Quizzes appear between sections. Your progress saves automatically server-side after each section, so closing the browser does not cost you anything. No live video streams, no scheduled sessions to join.

Pass the Exam and Get Your Certificate

Complete 6 hours of TDLR-approved instruction, then take the 30-question final exam. Score 70% or higher and you pass. The course final substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test. Your digital ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion is issued immediately so you can schedule your driving skills test at the Georgetown DPS office.

You Cannot Apply for Your License Until This Is Done

For anyone 18 to 24 in Williamson County, the Texas Adult Driver Education Course is a hard requirement before the DPS will process your first license application. Every day without it is another day you cannot legally drive solo on roads like RM 1869 through Liberty Hill. Finish the course, pass the built-in written test, and get your appointment at the Georgetown DPS Driver License Office lined up.

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TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, is a TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider. This course meets the requirements of Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84 and current Texas DPS requirements for first-time adult license applicants across Williamson County and the rest of the state.

Last updated: Content reviewed and updated to reflect the latest TDLR guidelines.
State Approved Content

Every lesson meets TDLR standards under Title 16 Chapter 84. The certificate you earn is accepted at Texas DPS Driver License Offices statewide, including the Georgetown location serving Liberty Hill.

Access Any Device

Log in from a laptop, desktop, or tablet. Progress saves server-side after each section so you pick up exactly where you left off, no matter what device you use next time.

One Flat Price

Pay $38.00 and get full access to all six hours of instruction and the final exam. No hidden fees added at checkout for Liberty Hill or Williamson County residents.

Online Course

Work through the Texas Adult Driver Education Course on your own schedule with no commute, no classroom seat, and no waiting on other students to catch up.

No Daily Hour Cap

Finish in one day or spread sessions across multiple days with no enforced daily limit.

Instant Certificate

Pass the final exam and your ADE-1317 certificate is issued digitally right away.

Written Test Waived

The course final exam substitutes for the DPS Class C written knowledge test at the office.

In-Person Classroom

Traditional classroom driver education requires finding a licensed school near Liberty Hill, matching their schedule, and sitting through fixed session times with a group.

Fixed Class Schedule

You attend on the school's timetable, not yours, which limits scheduling around work or other commitments.

Travel Required

No driver education classroom school sits inside Liberty Hill city limits; travel adds time and cost.

Same DPS Driving Test

Regardless of how you complete the course, the in-person driving skills test at DPS is still required.

How Long Does Each Path Take?

Both routes require the same DPS driving skills test at the end. The difference is how fast you get there.

Method
Estimated Time to Certificate
Online Course Complete the six required hours on your own schedule with no commute and no waiting on a class to fill.
In-Person Classroom Classroom schools set their own session blocks; you work around their calendar, not yours, adding days to the process.

What Does Each Option Cost?

Price is not the only factor, but it is worth knowing before you decide.

Method
Realistic Total Cost
Online Course Flat rate of $38.00 covers all instruction and the final exam with no add-on fees at checkout.
In-Person Classroom Classroom school tuition in the Austin metro area typically runs higher and may not include materials or exam fees.

Pick Up Where You Left Off

The course saves your progress server-side after every section. Log in from your phone during lunch, switch to a laptop that evening, and the course is right where you left it. No daily hour cap means you control the pace entirely, whether that is one long session or several shorter ones spread across the week.

  • Any Device

    Access lessons from a phone, tablet, or computer without losing your place between sessions.

  • Auto-Saved Progress

    Server-side saving after each section means a closed browser or lost connection does not reset your work.

  • Log In Anytime

    No scheduled session times. Return to the course whenever your schedule opens up and keep moving forward.

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About Your 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 meets the requirements of Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84 and current Texas DPS requirements. The ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion issued through this course is accepted at DPS Driver License Offices across Texas.

  • TDLR-approved Texas driver education provider
  • Compliant with Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84
  • ADE-1317 Certificate issued on completion
  • Accepted at all Texas DPS Driver License Offices
  • Course content updated to current TDLR guidelines

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Questions About the Texas Adult Driver Education Course

Who is required to take this course in Texas?

Anyone applying for their first Texas driver license between the ages of 18 and 24 is 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, with Section 84.503 governing adult enrollment specifically. Adults 25 and older are not required to take it under current TDLR guidelines, but completing the course lets them skip the in-person DPS Class C written knowledge test. Both groups still take the driving skills test at the DPS. Liberty Hill residents in Williamson County fall under the same state rules. Enroll through TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, a TDLR-approved provider, to get started.

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. Pass the final at the required score and you do not retake a written test when you show up at the Georgetown DPS Driver License Office, which is the nearest DPS location handling road tests for Liberty Hill residents in Williamson County. That office is roughly 20 miles from Liberty Hill. You still complete the in-person driving skills test there. Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84 establishes the framework that allows the course final to stand in for the DPS written exam. Bring your ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion when you go.

How long does the course actually take to finish?

The Texas Adult Driver Education Course requires 6 hours of TDLR-approved instruction as mandated by Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84. There is no daily hour cap, so you can work through all six hours in a single sitting or split them across as many sessions as you need. Progress saves automatically server-side after each section, so logging out does not cost you any completed work. Some people in Liberty Hill knock it out over a weekend. Others spread it across a full week around work schedules. The final exam comes after you finish all the instruction. As of the latest TDLR guidelines, no enforced timers or mandatory break periods apply to this course.

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 when you pass the Texas Adult Driver Education Course final exam. It is the document the Texas DPS requires from first-time adult license applicants to confirm they completed state-mandated driver education under Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84. TrafficSchool.net, operated by OnlineTrafficEducation.com, issues it digitally once you pass. Take it with you when you visit the Georgetown DPS Driver License Office, which serves Liberty Hill residents in Williamson County and sits about 20 miles from Liberty Hill on the way toward Austin. Present it along with your other required documents when applying for your Class C license. Current Texas DPS requirements specify this certificate as part of the application package.

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, not to the adult course governed by Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84 and Section 84.503. Under current TDLR guidelines, adult applicants complete the six hours of online instruction and pass the final exam. The in-person driving skills test at the DPS is still required and is separate from this course entirely. Liberty Hill residents schedule that test at the Georgetown DPS Driver License Office after receiving their ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion. No practice hour logs or parent certification forms are part of the adult enrollment process.

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 have never held a Texas license can complete the Texas Adult Driver Education Course and use the built-in final exam in place of the written test at the DPS office. That means one fewer reason to make the roughly 20-mile drive from Liberty Hill to the Georgetown DPS Driver License Office. Texas Administrative Code Title 16 Chapter 84 and Section 84.503 establish this option. Some people in this age group also find the course content useful for brushing up on Texas-specific road signs and traffic laws before the driving skills test. The ADE-1317 Certificate of Completion handles the written test requirement entirely.

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