
- #VA DMV DUPLICATE LICENSE DRIVER#
- #VA DMV DUPLICATE LICENSE REGISTRATION#
#VA DMV DUPLICATE LICENSE DRIVER#
If you are currently out-of-state and need to change your address or replace a lost or stolen driver license or identification card please complete and provide the following: Note: Only active duty military and those discharged within the previous 90 days, spouses and dependents, are eligible to renew a driver license or identification card that has been expired for more than two years.Ī new driver license or ID card will be mailed within 45 days after the Department receives the request. In order for an expired driver license to remain valid, please carry your military ID card and Texas driver license with you while operating a motor vehicle.
A certified copy of your birth certificateĪs an active duty military member, spouse or dependent, you may have your current out-of-state address printed on your driver license or identification card. Your normal signature on a blank piece of paper in black ink. Federal law permits copying your Military Identification Card when you are providing it to a governmental entity. A color, front and back photocopy of your Military Identification Card. If available, a photocopy of your expired driver license or identification card. A completed application (DL-14A) for a Texas driver license or identification card. In addition to the requirements listed in the Out-of-State Renewal process listed above, you will need to include the following documentation for processing: If your driver license or identification card has been expired for more than two years and you are active duty, recently discharged within the previous 90 days, a spouse or dependent, you may also renew your driver license or identification card. If your driver license or identification card has not expired, or has not been expired for more than two years and you wish to renew your card, please follow the instructions for the Out-of-State Renewal process. If you are an active duty military member, spouse or dependent, and you are stationed outside the state of Texas, the expiration date of your Texas driver license or identification card is automatically extended unless your driver license has been suspended, canceled, or revoked. Send the completed forms and requested documents along with a check or money order payable to Texas DPS to the following address:Īustin, TX 78714-9008 Renewal for Active-Duty and Recently Discharged Military Members, Spouses and Dependents See below for more information on name change requirements.
If you are changing your name with your renewal request, you will be required to submit additional documentation. If you are renewing a Class A or B non-commercial driver license, you must also include a completed Exemption Certification. The mailing address field is your current address where you want your card mailed.The address field is the Texas address that appears on your driver license or identification card.Complete the enclosed application (DL-14A).An Out-of-State or Out-of-Country Packet.If you meet these eligibility requirements, to renew your driver license or identification card you will need to submit the following information and completed forms to the Department for processing: You comply with the Texas Residency Requirements.
You are not issued a Limited-Term driver license.Your social security number is on file with the Department.Your driver record does not reflect an administrative status due to a condition that requires periodic review, including any medical or physical condition that may affect your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle.
Your driver license is not currently suspended, revoked, canceled, and you do not have any warrants or outstanding traffic citations (check your driver eligibility status). Your vision, physical or mental condition has not changed in a way that affects your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. #VA DMV DUPLICATE LICENSE REGISTRATION#
You are not subject to the registration requirements of Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure. You are not renewing or replacing a learner license, provisional license, occupational license or renewing a commercial driver license. Your driver license or identification card will expire in less than two years, and has not been expired for more than two years, unless you are active duty military. To renew while out-of-state, you must meet the following criteria: active duty military members, students whose parents live in Texas and people temporarily living outside of Texas for work. If your true, fixed and permanent home (domicile) is in Texas and you are living outside of the state, you may be eligible to renew or replace your Texas driver license or ID card without returning to Texas.Įxamples of people living outside of the state who have Texas domicile include certain U.S.