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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas DPS Vision Waiver Form in our platform.
  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, Social Security Number, and Driver License Number.
  3. Indicate whether this is a new application or a renewal by selecting the appropriate option.
  4. Complete the certification statement regarding any disqualifying offenses during the application process. Ensure you sign and date this section.
  5. Next, have your vision examination completed by a Department of Public Safety employee. This includes filling out visual acuity results for both eyes.
  6. Submit the completed form along with any required documents such as the Medical Examination Report and Driver License Office Vision Examination form.

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20/20 is considered normal vision; while 20/50 prohibits driving in Texas without special aids, 20/70 is called a visual handicap, and when a person sees 20/200 or worse in his or her better eye with the best possible correction on that eye, that person is considered to be legally blind. A person can see with
The DL-63 form is a report required by the Texas Department of Public Safety for eye specialists. It is used to evaluate the vision of drivers license applicants. It provides essential information regarding an applicants visual capabilities and any corrective measures needed.
If you have a restriction on your drivers license that requires the wearing of glasses or contact lenses you must return to the Department of Public Safety office to remove the restriction. to get the restriction removed from their license. There is a fee for the duplicate license.
0:11 1:18 Make sure to bring any necessary documentation. Such as a doctors note or previous test. Results.MoreMake sure to bring any necessary documentation. Such as a doctors note or previous test. Results. If you pass the test without corrective lenses the restriction will be removed from your license.
The ignition interlock can only be removed upon receipt of a court order with a court seal or vendor removal form signed by a judge or county clerk. To have the ignition interlock requirement removed from your driver license, submit the necessary documentation to the Department by mail, email, or fax.

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Should you wish to have a restriction code removed you should visit a driver license office. A licensed driver 21 years of age or older (LOFS) must be in the front seat (vehicle above a Class B)

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