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Yes. You can change your donor status at any time. Look for an option such as "updating your status" on your state's site. If you have a donor mark on your driver's license, removing yourself from the registry will not change that.
Please note that the DPS cannot revoke your registry status. Only you can do this by logging onto .donatelifetexas or contacting a Donate Life Texas representative. You may call 1-800-633-6562. If you wish to be removed from the registry, you must submit your request in writing.
If you registered through your local motor vehicle department. Please go to your state's online registry to update or remove your donor registration. You can find your state's online registry, as well as a contact person for that registry, here. Click on the name of your state to access the state registry website.
It is the primary place where you reside, whether you live by yourself, or with your family. The homestead can contain one or multiple parcels of land. In Texas, a homestead cannot exceed the size of ten acres in cities and towns, or two hundred acres in rural areas.
Yes, you can revoke your decision to become a registered donor, but this does not prevent your next-of-kin from deciding to donate on your behalf. Please note that the DPS cannot revoke your registry status. Only you can do this by logging onto .donatelifetexas or contacting a Donate Life Texas representative.
If your license says that you are an organ donor even though that is not what you selected on your driver's license application, the Texas Department of Public Safety says you can get this information corrected by emailing their License and Record Service for assistance.
If your license says that you are an organ donor even though that is not what you selected on your driver's license application, the Texas Department of Public Safety says you can get this information corrected by emailing their License and Record Service for assistance.
To later change your donor information or remove your registration, tap your picture or initials, tap Organ Donation, then tap Edit Donor Registration.
You can change your donor status at any time. Look for an option such as "updating your status" on your state's site. If you have a donor mark on your driver's license, removing yourself from the registry will not change that.
If you registered as a donor on your driver's license or state ID card. You will need to visit your local DMV to remove the status from your driver's license. You will need to request a duplicate license and write the word “REMOVE” on the application where you indicate your donation decision.