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Step 1. Gather the Required Documentation: Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence (if not a U.S. Citizen) Proof of Texas Residency. Proof of Identity. Social Security Number. Evidence of current Texas Vehicle Registration for each vehicle you own.
Adult (18+) Applying for a Texas Drivers License Here are the essentials to bring with you to the DPS: DL-14A: Application for Driver License or Identification Card. Proof of identity and lawful US presence or citizenship: valid US passport OR your official birth certificate, social security card, and Texas ID card.
Getting your driver's license transferred to Texas will require you to return to your local DPS office with the following items: Proof of Texas residency. Your out-of-state license. Original documents including SSN, current passport, birth certificate, or similar. Insurance card and vehicle registration.
Step 1. Gather the Required Documentation: Proof of U.S. Citizenship or Lawful Presence (if not a U.S. Citizen) Proof of Texas Residency. Proof of Identity. Social Security Number. Evidence of current Texas Vehicle Registration for each vehicle you own.
Driver's License Format by State StateLicense Format Texas 8#s Utah 7-10#s Vermont 8#s or 7#s + A Virginia 1 Alpha + 8#s48 more rows
If you're moving permanently, you must get a new driver's license in your new state of residence.
New Texas Residents: Initial Driving Privileges: You can legally driver with a valid, unexpired driver license for another U.S. state, U.S. territory, Canadian province, or qualifying country for up to 90-days after moving to Texas.
Examples of acceptable statement include, but are not limited to: electric, water, gas, internet, cable, streaming services, lawn service, cellular telephone, etc. (7) A Selective Service card. (8) A current homeowners or renters insurance policy or statement.