Driving Instructor Training & Licensing
Become a certified driving instructor in Texas. Complete classroom, in-car training, and supervised teaching to prepare for the licensing exam.
course Content
Training Phase I Course Content
- 6 hours direct classroom instruction
- 11 hours independent study (completed outside the classroom)
- 16 hours live classroom observation
Training Phase II Course Content
- 6 hours direct classroom instruction
- 2 hours of assessment of trainee’s driving skills
- 8 hours of trainee observation of in-car teaching techniques
- 2 hours of practice of the Instructor Risk Management / Emergency Procedures (ex: taking control of the vehicle)
- 14 hours of in-car trainee student teaching
- 2 hours of trainee in-car teaching final assessment
- 7 hours of independent study (completed outside the classroom)
Training Phase III Course Content
- 6 hours of direct classroom instruction
- 10 hours of observation of classroom teaching techniques
- 18 hours of student teaching in the classroom under the supervision
- 6 hours of independent study (completed outside of the classroom)
driver education instructor applicants.
All driver education instructor applicants must provide a driver record – type 3A and fingerprints to the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). Each applicant will be required to pay additional fees related to obtaining their license, criminal history, and fingerprinting fees. These fees are paid directly to the state of Texas, and are NOT included in your course fees.
If a driver education new or renewal instructor application has already been submitted to the Driver Training office and initial licensing fees paid, notice will be provided directly to the applicant via U.S. mail. You will also receive instructions on any additional requirements which must be submitted to complete the application process. If not received within 90 days from the date of the initial letter, the instructor application process will be terminated. Any individual whose application has been terminated must submit new application materials and fees to apply for a license in the future. More information can be found here.

TEACHING ASSISTANT (TA)
- Certification for in car instruction of teens and adults
- In-car instruction (Phases I & II)

NEW INSTRUCTOR APPLICANT
- Application fee of $50 payable to TDLR
- License fee of $25 payable to TDLR
- More information about the fingerprint requirements may be found here.

TEACHING ASSISTANT FULL (TA-F)
- Certification for classroom and in-car instruction of teens and adults under the supervision of a DET
- Classroom + in-car instruction (Phases I, II & III)

REGISTRATION & PURCHASING REQUIREMENTS
- All course fees must be paid in full in advance to begin.
- You must complete Phases I & II in order to get the minimum required certification (TA). Phase I alone is not sufficient.
- All work required for Phase I must be completed before starting Phase II. Similarly, all work for Phase II must be complete before starting Phase III.
- Instructor applications can be found here
Frequently asked questions
Question no 1: How do I become a certified driving instructor in Texas?
Complete our training program (Phases I–III), then submit your instructor application with TDLR and state fees.
Question no 2: What are the requirements for instructor licensing?
Must be 21+, hold a valid driver’s license with 5+ years driving experience, diploma/GED, provide Driver Record Type 3A, and submit fingerprints.
Question no 3: How long does the training take?
Training can be completed in several weeks depending on your schedule.
Question no 4: How much does it cost?
Teaching Assistant (TA) = $600, Teaching Assistant Full (TA-F) = $1200. State fees are separate.
Question no 5: Where are classes held?
All classroom instruction is at our Houston office (Telephone Rd). Independent study is completed at home.
For more information CONTACT US:
Phone: 713-239-2275
Email: mary@monroyds.com