Is it time to renew your Texas driver’s license?
You’ve come to the right place!
Here, we’re going to give you all the steps to the Texas driver’s license renewal process.
And you’ll be happy to know that there are so many renewal methods to choose from.
To help you even further, we’re going to answer some frequently asked questions.
This way, you know all you need to know about your license renewal.
So let’s jump right to it!
In Texas, you can choose from 4 renewal methods. These are:
Now, let’s get into the details.
Renewing your Texas driver’s license online is one of the most convenient ways of getting things done.
However, not everyone is eligible to renew their license this way.
You’ll have to meet the following requirements:
If you meet ALL the requirements, that’s GREAT!
You can renew by simply following these steps:
If you prefer to renew by phone, then you will need to meet the online eligibility requirements (check above).
For this, simply:
Remember, renewing by phone doesn’t give you a temporary driver’s license or payment receipt.
So if you want to do this method, you have to renew it way before your license expires.
You can only renew by mail if you receive an ‘invitation to renew by mail’ form.
You must follow all the instructions on the form. This may include:
NOTE: If you receive an ‘invitation to renew by mail’ form, that also means you’re eligible to renew online or by phone. You have a choice.
You can’t avoid in-person renewal.
Even if you can meet all the online eligibility requirements, you’ll have to do in-person renewal every other renewal period.
But don’t fret — the process is very straightforward.
Here are the steps:
To renew your driver’s license in Texas, you’ll need:
You can also go through Texas’s REAL ID Document Check Application for other documents you need to bring.
It depends on the driver’s license office you go to.
Some offices accept walk-ins.
Other offices require online scheduling.
However, we suggest that you always schedule an appointment for a quicker process. You won’t have to wait in line if you do.
But if you meet the requirements for online, phone, or mail renewal, then you’ll be able to renew your driver’s license without having to make an appointment.
You can still renew your driver’s license if it has expired for less than 2 years. However, you may have to pay a penalty fee.
If your license has expired for more than 2 years, you have to apply for a new one.
The State of Texas has a long list of eligibility requirements for online, phone, and mail renewal.
If you can’t meet one of the requirements, then you’ll have to renew in person.
Here is a reminder of the eligibility requirements:
The driver’s license renewal cost will vary.
Here is a table showing you all the renewal fees:
License Type: | Fee: |
Driver’s license: | $33 |
Driver’s license (for 85 and above years old): | $9 |
ID Card: | $16 |
ID Card (for 60 and above years old): | $6 |
Driver’s license with M endorsement: | $44 |
Commercial license: | $97 |
Commercial license with H endorsement: | $61 |
Commercial license (for 85 and above years old): | $26 |
Commercial license with M endorsement: | $8 (this is in addition to the renewal fee) |
And that is ALL you need to know about the Texas driver’s license renewal process.
You have SO many methods to choose from.
But just make sure that you’re eligible.
Also, no matter how much you want to avoid it, you’ll have to do an in-person renewal someday. Just keep this in mind.
Now that you know all the methods and their steps, don’t delay!
Go and renew your Texas driver’s license today!