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QuestionIs there a hardship form for my teen driver?Maura BehanCommunity AnswerYes, there is a hardship form for teens to obtain a driver's license in certain circumstances. In Texas it's called the Minor Parental Request for a Hardship Driver License form. It allows a teen to apply for a hardship license if they meet specific eligibility criteria, such as needing to drive due to family hardship or medical necessity. You can obtain this form and get more information from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) website or by visiting a local DPS office.
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QuestionWhat is the web address for replacing your driver's license?Maura BehanCommunity AnswerThe web address for replacing your driver's license in Texas is found on the official website of the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). Look for the specific section related to driver's licenses, or use their search feature to find the exact page for replacing a driver's license.
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QuestionI want to change the photo on my driver's license online. How do I accomplish this?Maura BehanCommunity AnswerIn Texas you cannot change your driver's license photo online. To update your photo, you must visit a Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) driver license office in person. Bring your current driver's license, fill out an application for a replacement license, pay the required fee, and have a new photo taken at the office. Check the Texas DPS website or contact them directly for specific instructions and to confirm what documents and fees are required for this process.
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QuestionI have a driver’s license from another state. How do I change to a Texas license?Maura BehanCommunity AnswerTo change your out-of-state driver's license to a Texas driver's license, begin by establishing residency in Texas with proof like a lease or utility bill. Then visit a Texas Department of Public Safety driver license office. Bring your current out-of-state license, proof of identity, Social Security card, and proof of Texas residency. Complete an application form, pass any required tests (like vision or knowledge), pay the fees, and upon completion you'll receive your Texas driver's license.
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