How do I complete a TX drivers license renewal online? Texas

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Online license renewal is easy. Simply visit the Texas DPS Web site, click on “Renew Driver License” in the list of online services, and follow the steps the site provides.

Before you get started, make sure you have handy:

  • Your current TX driver license.
  • Your Social Security number.
  • A valid credit card to pay both the renew license fee ($24) and the convenience fee ($1). The site accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.
If you’re eligible to renew online (see below), it’s best to handle it as soon as possible to avoid penalties like receiving a traffic ticket for driving with an expired license.

Online License Renewal Eligibility

Of course, you have to be eligible to renew your drivers license online before it’ll work.

The easiest way to find out if you’re eligible is to check the license renewal notice the TX DPS sent you; however, if you can’t find your notice, you can visit the renewal site for a list of criteria.

Some factors that knock you out of renewing online include:

  • An expired license (one that’s been expired for more than two years).
  • You conducted your last license renewal online or by mail.
  • You’re 79 or older.
  • You have an outstanding traffic ticket.
If you’re still unsure, there’s a feature on the site that allows you to check your eligibility.

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