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If you are currently out of the state, please visit Out-of-State Renewal or Replacement for instructions on replacing your driver license or identification card. Non-US citizens are eligible for Online Card Replacement but are not eligible for online renewal.
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Already have a Texas driver license or ID? You may be able...
- Out-of-State Renewal
If you are currently out-of-state and need to change your...
- Online Card Replacement
Renew your driver license, commercial driver license and/or...
- Renewals
Obtaining a replacement online is the simplest way to replace your lost driver license or identification card. To determine if you have all of the necessary information to request a replacement online, visit our Driver License Renewal, Replacement or Change of Address webpage.
Already have a Texas driver license or ID? You may be able to renew, replace, upgrade, or update your address using TxT - the state's official digital assistant. Are you eligible to complete DL/ID services online? DPS offers online services for eligible Texans to renew, replace, upgrade, or change the address on your driver license or ID card.
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: Send the completed forms and requested documents along with a check or money order payable to Texas DPS to the following address:
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) offers several driver license and ID services on TXT. With a TxT account, you can: Renew your driver license or ID card; Change the address on your driver license or ID card; Replace a lost or stolen card; View and change your emergency contacts
Renew your driver license, commercial driver license and/or identification (ID) card; Change the address on your driver license, commercial driver license and/or ID card; Replace a lost or stolen card; View and change your emergency contacts
16 Απρ 2024 · In Texas, replacing your lost or stolen driver's license is fairly simple. Fill out an application form for a new license and submit it in person to your local department of motor vehicles (DMV) office, with proper ID and a processing fee.