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  2. Texas driver license appointments now available last 2 ... - AOL

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    Texas DPS has announced driver's license, ID appointments available for half days Sept. 21 and 28. See how to schedule, what to bring to the office.

  3. Texas DPS extends Saturday driver's license appointments ...

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    Texas DPS has extended Saturday driver's license, ID appointments through the end of October. See how to schedule and what to bring to the office.

  4. Texas Department of Public Safety - Wikipedia

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    The governing body of the Department of Public Safety is the Public Safety Commission, with all members being appointed by the Governor of Texas. The commission is responsible for appointing the director of the department. The director is assisted in managing the department by three deputy directors and multiple division chiefs.

  5. Can you register and vote on the same day in Texas? What to ...

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    This means that Oct. 7 was the last day to register to vote in Texas for the Nov. 5 election. Texans can still register to vote on Election Day, Nov. 5, but won’t be able to vote for at least 30 ...

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  9. Transportation Worker Identification Credential - Wikipedia

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    Each card contains a Federal Agency Smart Credential Number (FASC-N), which uniquely identifies each card in Federal databases, encoded on its ICC. On the faulty cards, the FASC-N has not been fully encoded, causing the readers to view the card as an invalid card. The agency has posted a list online with the serial numbers of affected cards.