If you would like to submit a personal check, cashier's check, or money order by mail, include payment for the full amount and include the driver's full name, driver license number, date of birth, and the following appropriate reinstatement fee codes specific to the driver's reinstatement.
Driver License office locations only process driver license and identification card issuance and renewal transactions. For information on reinstating a driver license, see the previous question. The Department has been notified that you have been convicted for an additional offense or you have been suspended due to a subsequent violation. For more information on suspensions and reinstatements, please visit our webpage on Reinstating a Driver License. Reinstatement fees paid online are processed immediately while fees submitted by mail require 21 business days for processing.
Yes, the Texas Transportation Code does not authorize the Department to waive reinstatement fees. All reinstatement fees must be paid prior to applying for, renewing, or upgrading a driver license. If your local office is not listed, there are currently no available appointments. Please select the next closest office to review eligible appointment dates.
If you are having difficulty scheduling an appointment on a preferred day, please know all DL offices do have a limited number of same-day appointments available on a first-come, first-served basis that fill up quickly.
Customers who book these appointments at the office can then leave and return at their designated appointment time. What kind of appointment can I schedule i. All driver license and identification card services are available for you to schedule. Do I have to have an established Texas driver license or identification card to schedule an appointment? The appointment scheduler will ask you a series of questions to determine if you have previously established a driver license or identification card in Texas.
The scheduler will allow appointments for new and existing Texas customers. What do I do if there are no appointments available at my local driver license office? If there are no appointments available at your local driver license office, you will need to schedule your appointment at another location or you can check back at a later time to see if there is a cancellation.
Walk-in appointments will be available on a limited basis at all driver license office locations. If you are not eligible for online renewal, you will need to schedule your appointment as soon as possible at a driver license office. Texas allows customers to renew driver licenses and identification cards up to two years in advance of the expiration date. Customers in possession of either of these will not be offered the option to schedule an appointment for the other.
Please visit the appointment scheduler to reschedule. In person. Have completed your last renewal in person. Have a valid TX driver's license including one that expired less than 2 years ago. Not have any new medical conditions that affect your driving ability. If you do, you must turn in one or the other at a Driver License Office before you can renew online.
Renew by Phone To be eligible to renew your TX driver's license by phone, you must meet the same eligibility requirements for online renewal see the Online Renewal section for details. Renew by Mail Mail-in eligibility requirements are the same as online renewals see the Online Renewal section for details.
Renew in Person There are a couple of instances where going in person to renew your license will be necessary: You are ineligible to do so by phone, mail, or online. You are ineligible to renew your license by phone, mail, or online if you are: 79 years old or older. A non-U. Renewing a provisional driver's license. Under 18 years old. Bring your: Current driver's license. Proof of: Identity. If you are a non-U. Social Security number. The DPS provides a complete list of acceptable documents.
Pass the vision test. Give a thumbprint. Have your photo taken. Pay the renewal fee. See Renewal Fees in TX for a breakdown. High school diploma. Recent report card and attendance record. Notice for Military Members Stationed in Germany If you are currently stationed in Germany, please be aware that some states require you to have a valid U. Military Member Exemptions If you are an active-duty military member stationed outside of Texas, you have an extra 90 days after being discharged to renew your driver's license.
If your TX driver's license has been expired for more than 2 years, you will also need to provide the TX Department of Public Safety DPS with following in the addition to the above: Your expired Texas driver license, if available.
The front and back of your military ID card. Veteran Exemptions If you are a disabled veteran and not already receiving a fee exemption for your TX driver's license, you can apply for the exemption when you renew.
You can receive a TX driver's license for free if you: Were honorably discharged. Receive compensation from the U. You'll need to provide proof of the above with either: A signed letter from the U.
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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