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The Driver License Office offers ID card services by appointment only. As a first-time applicant, you have to apply in person, so go to to schedule your appointment. If youre renewing, you can do that completely online.
All driver license office services require an appointment. Visit .dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/appointments/htm to review important information and to schedule your appointment. Additionally, you will be required to pay an issuance fee.
Supporting identity documents include: Social security card (actual card) Form W-2 or 1099. Driver license or ID card issued by another U.S. state, U.S. territory, the District of Columbia or Canadian province (unexpired or expired less than two years)*
Make an appointment at your local Driver License Office. The Driver License Office offers ID card services by appointment only. As a first-time applicant, you have to apply in person, so go to to schedule your appointment.
Proof of Identity 5. Proof of Social Security Number 6. Proof of Insurance for each vehicle you own 7. Evidence of Texas Vehicle Registration for each vehicle you own (New residents who are surrendering an out-of-state driver license only.)
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All driver license and identification card services including drive tests are by appointment only*. To make an appointment please visit our Driver License Services - Appointments webpage.
Visit Your Local DPS Office: Texas requires you to visit a Department of Public Safety (DPS) office in person for name corrections. Get Drivers Ed recommends checking the DPS website for the nearest location and business hours.
Making an Appointment 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.

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