“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”
– Benjamin Franklin
Paperwork
& FAQs
🛑 Important Reminder
Make sure all documents are printed and physical — no digital or phone screenshots will be accepted at any Texas DPS office.
If you do not bring hard copies, you may be denied service and forced to reschedule, wasting valuable time, money on Uber/Lyft, or missing school/work.
✅ Optional Add-On: DPS Bounceback Insurance
If you’re on the FastTrack or Dean’s List package, your package already includes complimentary document review. That means we’ll go over all your paperwork before your DPS visit to help ensure you don’t get turned away for missing or incorrect items.
On the Standard package, this service is available as a $10 add-on.
You’ll receive: a secure upload link, feedback within 24 hours, and peace of mind knowing your documents are DPS-ready.
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Step 1: Get Your Learner’s Permit (DPS Appointment)
• DE-964 Certificate (Classroom Instruction) – issued after beginning your teen driver’s ed course
• VOE – Verification of Enrollment from your high school
• Valid Passport or Birth Certificate
• Social Security Card
• 2 Proofs of Texas Residency (or Residency Affidavit + parent’s documents)
• Parent or Guardian must be present to sign the DL-14A form
• Vision Test + Knowledge Test will be administered at DPS
Step 2: Take Your Driving Test With Us (Third-Party Road Test)
• Printed Drivers Education DE964 course certificate (drivers ed course)
• Printed ITTD Certificate – Impact Texas Teen Drivers Course• Learner’s Permit (must be held for at least 6 months)
• Parent or Guardian must be present on test day
Step 3: Final DPS Appointment – Get Your License
• Valid Passport or Birth Certificate
• Social Security Card
• 2 Proofs of Texas Residency
• VOE (Verification of Enrollment)
• 30-Hour Behind-the-Wheel Practice Log & 7-Hour In-Car Observation Log (https://www.allstardriveredonline.com/forms/TexasDriveLogs.pdf)
• Sealed Test Envelope from our examiner (includes ITTD Impact certificate and drivers education DE-964 certificate)
• Parent or Guardian must be present -
Step 1: Get Your Learner’s Permit (DPS Appointment)
• ADE-1317 Certificate – 6 Hour Adult Driver Ed
• Valid Passport or Birth Certificate
• Social Security Card
• 2 Proofs of Texas Residency
• DL-14A form (completed at DPS)
• Vision Test will be administered at DPS
Step 2: Take Your Driving Test With Us (Third-Party Road Test)
• Printed ADE-1317 Certificate – 6 Hour Adult Driver Ed
• Printed ITAD Certificate – Impact Texas Adult Drivers Course
• Learner’s PermitStep 3: Final DPS Appointment – Get Your License
• Valid Passport or Birth Certificate
• Social Security Card
• 2 Proofs of Texas Residency
• Sealed Test Envelope from our examiner (includes ITAD Impact certificate and drivers education ADE-1317 certificate)
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Step 1: Get Your Learner’s Permit (DPS Appointment)
• ADE-1317 Certificate – 6 Hour Adult Driver Ed
• Valid Passport or Birth Certificate
• Social Security Card
• 2 Proofs of Texas Residency
• DL-14A form (completed at DPS)
• Vision Test will be administered at DPS
(Knowledge Test may be waived if you completed the 6-hour course)
Step 2: Take Your Driving Test With Us (Third-Party Road Test)
• Valid Learner’s Permit
• Printed ITAD Certificate – Impact Texas Adult Drivers Course
Step 3: Final DPS Appointment – Get Your License
• Valid Passport or Birth Certificate
• Social Security Card
• 2 Proofs of Texas Residency
• Sealed Test Envelope from our examiner (includes ITAD Impact certificate)
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This is our premium document review service. Before your DPS appointment, we’ll double-check all your paperwork to make sure nothing is missing or incorrect. That way, you won’t get turned away and won’t waste money or time on Uber rides or rescheduling. It’s included in FastTrack and Dean’s List packages or can be added to Standard for just $10.
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🛡️ Is DPS Bounceback Insurance really necessary?Absolutely. One mistake can cost you time, Uber money, and rescheduling headaches. With DPS Bounceback Insurance, we act like your checklist bodyguard — no more guesswork.
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🧾 How can I upload my documents for DPS Bounceback Insurance?If you’ve purchased our FastTrack or Dean’s List package, you’ll receive a link via email and text to securely upload your paperwork. Our team will review it within 24 hours and provide feedback so you can avoid any delays or rescheduling at the DPS office.
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✅ What kind of documents do you check with DPS Bounceback Insurance?We check everything based on your age group:
• ID documents (passport, birth certificate, etc.)
• Residency proof
• DE-964 or ADE-1317 certificates
• ITTD or ITAD certificates
• VOE forms, logs, and more
We’ll let you know if anything is missing or invalid.
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📤 Can I upload my documents anytime?
Yes! Once you purchase the review, you’ll get a secure upload link. Submit everything at least 24 hours before your appointment for guaranteed review. Last-minute? Contact us for priority handling.
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Yes! You can request a specific location or tell us your preferred travel distance (e.g., within 5, 10, or 15 miles). We also consider traffic, wait times, and clerk friendliness to recommend the best option.
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We usually find appointments within 7–10 days, often faster depending on your location and flexibility. Urgent bookings are available with our FastTrack and Dean’s List packages.
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No — our booking fee only covers securing the appointment for you. You’ll still need to pay DPS license fees at the office ($11-33), usually by card or check (some locations accept cash).
