Texas supervised driving hours requirements
Texas requires 30 hours of supervised practice driving, including at least 10 hours at night, before a learner permit holder can test for a license, with a minimum 6-month permit-hold period. DMV Driving Hours Log tracks these hours automatically and exports a PDF log matched to Texas's official Texas (30-hour log) form.
| Requirement | Texas |
|---|---|
| Total supervised hours | 30 |
| Night hours | 10 hours |
| Permit-hold period | 6 months |
| PDF export | Official Texas (30-hour log) form |
One of the lowest totals nationally. Parent-taught driver ed program available. Permit age 15.
Sources: driversed.com, consumershield.com. Requirements can change—always confirm final rules with your DMV.
Texas (30-hour log) official-form export
PDF follows the 30-hour behind-the-wheel log column layout.

Sample preview with illustrative data—your export uses your own saved sessions.
Questions & answers
Where do state hour totals come from?
Targets for supervised hours, night hours, permit-holding months, and related notes are based on structured data the app ships for all U.S. states and D.C. (sourced from public graduated-driver-licensing references).
A few states also track separate “inclement weather” style hours in the app where we model that (for example California’s additional practice bucket). Requirements can change—always confirm final rules with your DMV.
Which states get an official-form PDF layout?
On the Export tab, if your driver’s state is supported, you can leave “official form” on to generate HTML/PDF aligned to that state’s supervised driving log paperwork. Supported codes today include Maine, Ohio, Colorado, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Texas (30-hour log layout), and Wisconsin.
Turn the official-form toggle off to use the app’s enhanced export layout instead. Other states still get a clear, complete log—it just isn’t matched to a specific DMV form yet.
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