Permit Tests

How do I prepare for permit test?

You can study the Texas Driver Handbook on your own or enroll in our 6-hour adult driver education.

Road Tests

What documents do I need to take the road test?

Before taking the Road test for your driver's license with one of our third-party testers, you will need to have the following:

  • Students valid permit (must be held for 6 months if ages 16-17)
  • DE-964 or PT-964 (completion certificate of driver's ed course)
  • IMPACT Texas Teen Drivers (ITTD) or if 18 and older IMPACT Texas Young Drivers (ITYD) certificate (https://impacttexasdrivers.dps.texas.gov/)
  • Proof of Insurance
  • 30 Hour Behind the Wheel Log (DPS Requirement)
  • Parent/Legal Guardian MUST BE PRESENT- unless over 18.

If you completed a Parent taught packet, the following items will also be needed:

  • Behind-the-Wheel Instruction Driver Education Affidavit
  • Proof of classroom course completion Log
  • Behind-the-Wheel Instruction Log (30 Hour)

Policies

What is your cancellation/refund policy?

FAILURE TO WATCH THE REQUIRED IMPACT VIDEO OR PRESENT AN INVALID/ EXPIRED CERTIFICATE WILL RESULT IN A FAILURE TO HAVE REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION DISQUALIFICATION, RESULTING IN A PENALTY AND A RESCHEDULING FEE OF $25.

  • You will be allowed 1 attempt only (same day 2nd attempt will be $40, any other day will be $30) to pass the driving skills test. 
  • All Is Well Driving Academy LLC does not guarantee that anyone will Pass. You must perform at a 70% or better using the All Is Well Driving Academy LLC grading examination procedure. 
  • If an individual FAILS both attempts, they may Pay to test again or go to the All Is Well Driving Academy LLC for behind-the-wheel testing.
  • No refunds will be given for no-shows, failure to submit the required paperwork, failure to pass inspection, cancellations made with less than 24-hour notice, or late arrival.
  •  If you arrive 5 minutes or more late, you must pay a $25 fee, which will be rescheduled.
  • Any road test cancellation after 24 hours of signing the agreement will incur an administrative fee of $25.
  • You reserve a car and an instructor when you schedule a driving lesson. 
  • If you need to change or cancel a drive time, you must sign into your Drive Time Reservation account and cancel your drive time online. 
  • If you need to change or cancel a drive time, you must do so online at least 24 hours in advance. 
  • Drive times canceled within less than 24 hours will incur a $25 no-show fee.


All Is Well Driving Academy LLC Refund Policy

  • If tuition is collected in advance of entrance and, Student does not enter school, Student terminates enrollment, or withdraws, the school may retain up to $50 as administrative expenses and, from the remainder, shall refund that portion of the classroom tuition and fees and behind-the-wheel tuition and fees for services not previously received by the student.
  • A full refund of all tuition and fees is due and refundable in each of the following cases:
  • When an enrollee is not accepted by the school
  • If the course of instruction is cancelled by the school
  • If the student's enrollment was procured as a result of any misrepresentation in advertising, promotional materials of the school, or misrepresentation of the school.
  • All Refunds shall be completed within 30 days after the effective date of termination.
Can I make partial payments?

Yes. We will accept a deposit to enroll in the course and get started. However, the instructional permit and certificate of completion will not be issued until full payment is made.

Adult Classes

Do adults 25 or over have to take the 6-hour adult driver education class?

No, adults 25 or over are not required to take driver education. In order to obtain a license; however, adults 25 or over must pass a written test over the Texas Driver's Handbook and an eye exam to obtain a driving permit. Once a permit is obtained, you must pass a driving test with a State Trooper at the DPS office in order to obtain your final license.

What is the 6-hour adult education class about?

The driver education course exclusive for adults includes information on alcohol and drug awareness; traffic laws; highway signs, signals, and markings that regulate, warn, or direct traffic; and issues commonly associated with motor vehicle accidents, including poor decision-making, risk taking, impaired driving, distraction, speed, failure to use a safety belt, driving at night, failure to yield the right-of-way, and using a wireless communication device while operating a vehicle.

Driving Lessons

How long is the driving portion of the course and when can I schedule my driving lessons?

The driving portion is a total of 14 hours (7 hours driving and 7 hours observing). Driving lessons can be scheduled concurrently with the classroom portion as soon as the student has received his learner's permit.

What times can I schedule driving lessons?

Driving lessons can be scheduled six days a week, before or after class, as the student's and instructor's schedules permit. Once a student has registered for the driving education course, made full payment, and received his/her learner's permit, he/she can schedule his/her driving appointments online.

Will I receive a certificate the same day I finish?

Yes. You will be given a certificate which must be presented to the Department of Public Safety when you submit your application for a permit or driver's license.

Where can we download our 30 hour driving guide?

Click here to download the 30-hour behind-the-wheel driving guide.

How do I cancel/change a drive time?

Should you need to reschedule a lesson, you may do so by logging into your account on our website. You must cancel or reschedule at least 24 hours in advance to avoid a $25 late cancellation fee.

Impact Texas Drivers Certificate

How do I get started on the Impact Texas Drivers Program?

Once you've received your certificate from us already, you are ready to complete the Impact Texas Drivers program.

  1. Head to the ITD website.
  2. Click on the age-appropriate course for you. Anyone 18 and older must take the Impact Texas Adult Drivers program.
  3. Click on "Register".
  4. You will fill out your information here.
  5. Driver Education Type: select "Commercial" and then enter "C3560" and choose "All is Well Driving Academy - C3560" from the options.
  6. If it asks for a learner license number or DL/ADE/DE Control Number, please put down your certificate number (top right corner of your certificate). If your full certificate control number doesn't fit, change "ADEE" to "ADE". If you have a permit, you can put that number down for learner license number.
  7. Click "Save".
  8. Now you can get started on the ITAD course!
Does the ITD certificate expire?

Yes, it expires after 90 days. If your certificate has expired, you need to sign into your ITD course again and retake it. Sorry, these are DPS rules!

What if I lost my ITD certificate?

You can sign into your ITD course and download it again.

How do I fix a mistake on my ITD certificate?

The Texas DPS is responsible for this program. All is Well Driving Academy is unable to fix any issues regarding certificates. You can contact them via email at ITD@dps.texas.gov or by calling 512-424-5623 during normal duty hours 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM (CST) Monday through Friday. After business hours, you can contact them at (855) 481-7070 for help.

How do I get technical support of the ITD website?

The Texas DPS is responsible for this program. All is Well Driving Academy is unable to fix any technical issues with its website since it is not connected to our systems at all. The website belongs entirely to DPS. You can contact them via email at ITD@dps.texas.gov or by calling 512-424-5623 during normal duty hours 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM (CST) Monday through Friday. After business hours, you can contact them at (855) 481-7070 for help.

Teen Classes

How long is the teen driver education course?

The classroom phase consists of 32 hours of classroom (16 days, 2 hours per day), 7 hours of behind-the-wheel driving, and 7 hours of in-car observation. It is also required that an additional 30 hours of behind-the-wheel driving be done with a parent or guardian, 10 hrs of which must be done at night​.

The classroom phase of a driver education course is at least 32 hours, and it cannot be completed in less than 16 days. The in-car phase consists of 7 hours of behind-the-wheel driving plus 7 hours of in-car observation.

An additional 20 hours of behind-the-wheel driving will be monitored by the parent or guardian and are not required to be provided by a licensed driver education school. However, the hours must be completed in the presence of an adult who holds a valid license, is 21 or older, has at least one year of driving experience, and occupies the seat next to the driver.

Licensed driver education schools must enter into a contract with the parent and/or student. The contract will specify the timeline for completing the course.

What age can teens start the program?

Teen as early as 14 years old can register for the driving education course.

How long is class per day?

Each class is 2 hours long.

Is a teenager required to complete a driver education course before receiving a driver license?

Yes. Texas law requires persons under 18 years of age to successfully complete a state-approved course in driver education before they are eligible to receive driver licenses.

If I am absent a day or two from the driver education course, may I get an excused absence and miss those classes?

No. To obtain a Texas driver license prior to the age of 18, all driver education hours in both the classroom and in-car must be attended or made up. Therefore, all absences must be made up no matter if the absence is excused or unexcused. Each school is responsible for developing a make-up plan based on state guidelines.

Schools must limit the number of absences that are allowed and must require students with excessive absences to re-enter or repeat the course.

What should I do if I miss some of the classroom portion of the course?

Missed classes can be made up by attending the class during the same day at a different time (if available) or attending the missed class during the next course.