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The Texas DPS provides driver license, handgun licensing, regulatory services, and law enforcement support. Find out how to renew your license, report suspicious activity, or join the DPS team.
The Department offers all in-office driver license (DL) and identification (ID) card services by appointment only. Please review the following information before scheduling your appointment below. The Department encourages all eligible customers to conduct their driver license services online.
Find out how to renew, replace, or change your driver license or ID online. Learn about other online services such as driver record, surcharges, hearings, and more.
Learn the eligibility requirements and methods to renew your Texas driver license, CDL, motorcycle license or ID card online, by phone, by mail or in person. Find out what documents and fees you need and how to update your information.
Learn how to apply for a Texas driver license, including the required documents, courses, tests and fees. Find out the additional requirements for new residents, teen drivers, motorcycle applicants and more.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) offers services to renew, update, upgrade, and check the status of a driver license or ID, and provides driver education courses.
Renew your Texas driver license or ID card online with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). If you have moved, use this service to change the address on your Texas driver license or ID.
Your Texas learner license or Texas driver license with B restriction (Note: if lost, one approved identity document is required) The driving test fee or the payment receipt if you have already paid.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) online License Eligibility system is available to help Texas drivers: Pay fees charged to you for your driver license suspension offenses. Pay for the issuance of an Occupational Driver License or Ignition Interlock Restricted Driver License.
Renew or change your Texas driver license or ID online with the Texas Department of Public Safety. You need your driver license or ID number, date of birth, audit number and social security number.