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Driver license and ID, renewals, and replacements In-person at a Department of Public Safety office.
Contact TxDPS Electronically, By Phone, or In Person Alternatively, you can reach the customer service department by phone at 512-424-2600. You can also visit your local TxDPS office, and they can help you learn more about your driver's license eligibility.
Most driver licenses and identification cards can be renewed up to two years before and after the expiration date. You have several convenient options to renew your Texas driver license or identification card during this time, including: Online. By Telephone.
If you do not want to appear in court, you have the option of paying your fine by mail or by paying in person at the Justice Court as directed on your citation or summons.
REAL ID-compliant licenses and IDs Your current Texas driver license or ID is REAL ID-compliant if it has a gold star in the top right corner. If it doesn't have a gold star, you'll get the gold star on your next renewal or request a replacement card. Get a REAL ID compliant card.
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Services are by scheduled appointment only. Walk-in appointments will be available on a limited basis at most driver license office locations.
Do you have an appointment with the DPS? What to bring with you! Application for an Original Texas Driver License. Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Evidence of Lawful Presence. Proof of Residency. Proof of Identity. Proof of Social Security Number. Proof of Insurance for each vehicle you own.
Tickets that can be dismissed include: No drivers license. No proof of insurance. Expired drivers license. Expired vehicle inspection. Expired vehicle registration. Altered license plate. Defective equipment.
The short answer is yes. The DMV checks for outstanding warrants as well as bench warrants. Moreover, they might have a DPS officer on-site.
Under the Failure to Appear / Failure to Pay Program, the Department may deny the renewal of a driver license if you have failed to appear for a citation or failed to satisfy a judgment ordering the payment of a fine.

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