Proof of Address Property Tax Receipt. Posted Mail with name of applicant. Utility Bill. Lease Agreement or mortgage statement. Insurance Card. Voter Registration Card. College Enrollment Papers. Bank or credit card statement, insurance policy or bill.
What is a proof of address? A utility bill – electric bill, water bill, etc. A credit card bill or statement. A bank statement. A one-off bank letter. A paycheck. A letter from a public authority, e.g. a court. An insurance policy for your car or home. A rental or mortgage contract or statement.
Proof of Residency: Common documents include: - A utility bill (water, gas, electricity) with your name and address. - A bank statement. - A lease agreement or mortgage statement. - A letter from a parent or guardian that includes your name and the address.
Government-issued photo ID. Residential lease/property deed. Utility bill. Certified Letter from the government/court (marriage license, divorce, government aid). Bank statement. Driver's license/learner's permit. Car registration. Notarized affidavit of residency.
NOTE: Remember, all documents presented must contain the individual's name and Texas residential address, and must be printed. Current deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet or a residential rental/lease agreement. Valid, unexpired Texas voter registration card
You don't need to be a Texas resident already to register your vehicle in Texas. You must register your vehicle within 30 days of moving to Texas, and residency requirements for a driver's license are a minimum of 30 days of living here (unless you surrender a valid out-of-state license).
Aadhar Card. Driving license. Passport. Voter ID. Landline bill. Electricity bill. Bank statement. Gas bill.
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.
A citizen, national or a permanent resident of the United States, who is independent 18 years of age or over and who has lived in Texas for 12 consecutive months and has been gainfully employed within the state prior to enrollment in an institution of higher education is entitled to be classified as a resident of Texas ...
(1) current deed, mortgage, monthly mortgage statement, mortgage payment booklet, or a residential rental/lease agreement. (2) A valid, unexpired Texas voter registration card. (3) A valid, unexpired Texas motor vehicle registration or title. (4) A valid, unexpired Texas boat registration or title.