DL 32 PDF
DL 32 PDF
DL 32 PDF
Additionally, you will be required to pay an issuance fee. If you are under the age of 18, you will have
additional requirements which may be found here: http://www.dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/ApplyforLicense.htm
This checklist will help you identify what documents in each section you will need to bring to your local driver
license office so that you may renew your DL or ID. Follow the directions listed for each section, and check
the appropriate document(s) you have that you can bring with you.
Upon completing all sections, gather the documents you have checked and bring them to your local driver
license office to begin the renewal process. If you would like to get in-line at your local driver license office
prior to your arrival, simply go to our website and check in (not available at all locations):
http://www.dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/
☐ Texas DL or ID within two years of expiration ☐ Unexpired US passport book or passport card
☐ US Citizenship Certificate or Certificate of ☐ Unexpired US military photo ID card for active
Naturalization with identifiable photo (N-550, N- duty, reserve, or retired personnel
560, N-561, N-570, or N-578)
☐ Foreign passport, visa* (valid or expired), and I-94
Unexpired Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) photo ID. Examples include:
☐ US citizen Identification card (I-179 or I-197) ☐ Permanent Resident card (I-551)
☐ Machine-Readable Immigrant Visa (MRIV) with ☐ Employment Authorization card “EAD” (I-766)
temporary I-551 language and Alien Documentation,
Identification and Telecommunications System ☐ Advance parole document with photo (I-512 or I-512L)
(ADIT) stamp
☐ I-94 stamped “Sec. 208 Asylee” with photo ☐ I-94 stamped “Sec. 207 Refugee” with photo
☐ Valid refugee travel letter with photo and stamped ☐ Northern Mariana card (I-873)
by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
☐ American Indian card (I-872)
☐ A birth certificate or birth record issued by the appropriate State Bureau of Vital Statistics or equivalent
agency from a US state or local government, a US territory, the District of Columbia, or a Canadian
province
☐ For U.S. citizens born abroad, a certificate of Report of Birth (DS-1350 or FS-545) or Consular Report of
Birth (FS-240) issued by the U.S. Department of State
☐ A court order with name and date of birth indicating an official change of name and/or gender from a US
state, a US territory, the District of Columbia, or a Canadian province
☐ I-94 stamped “Sec. 208 Asylee” or “Sec. 207 ☐ US Travel Document (I-327 or I-571)
Refugee”
☐ Employment Authorization Card “EAD” (I-766) ☐ I-551 stamp in foreign passport
☐ US Department of State Certificate of Birth Abroad ☐ US Citizenship Certificate or Certificate of
issued to US citizens born abroad (Form FS-240, Naturalization (N-550, N-560, N-561, N-570, or
DS-1350, or FS-545) N-578)
☐ Machine Readable Immigrant Visa with temporary ☐ Student documents with Student Exchange and
I-551 language and ADIT stamp Visitor Information System (SEVIS) number
☐ I-20 Non-immigrant students (F-1) ☐ DS-2019 Exchange Visitor (J-1) certificate
☐ Non-student documents with alien number or I-94 number
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Section 3. Proof of Social Security Number
You will be asked to confirm your social security number. If the number is not already a part of your driver record,
then you must provide documents to verify your social security number.
Check one document you have from this list. This will be your proof of social security.
Upon completing all sections, gather the documents you have checked and bring them to your local driver
license office to begin the renewal process.
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