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If you are currently out of the state, please visit Out-of-State Renewal or Replacement for instructions on replacing your driver license or identification card. Non-US citizens are eligible for Online Card Replacement but are not eligible for online renewal.
Obtaining a replacement online is the simplest way to replace your lost driver license or identification card. To determine if you have all of the necessary information to request a replacement online, visit our Driver License Renewal, Replacement or Change of Address webpage.
Already have a Texas driver license or ID? You may be able to renew, replace, upgrade, or update your address using TxT - the state's official digital assistant. Are you eligible to complete DL/ID services online? DPS offers online services for eligible Texans to renew, replace, upgrade, or change the address on your driver license or ID card.
To replace a lost license without a driver license number*, please schedule an appointment at your local driver license office. If you do not know your driver license number, you may be able to obtain it from one of the following documents:
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) offers several driver license and ID services on TXT. With a TxT account, you can: Renew your driver license or ID card; Change the address on your driver license or ID card; Replace a lost or stolen card; View and change your emergency contacts
Renew your Texas driver license or ID card online with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS). If you have moved, use this service to change the address on your Texas driver license or ID.
Check your eligibility to renew online here: https://txapps.texas.gov/txapp/txdps/dleligibility. If your card expires after May 7, 2025, you have these options:
In Texas, replacing your lost or stolen driver's license is fairly simple. Fill out an application form for a new license and submit it in person to your local department of motor vehicles (DMV) office, with proper ID and a processing fee.
If you are currently out-of-state and need to change your address or replace a lost or stolen driver license or identification card please complete and provide the following: Send the completed forms and requested documents along with a check or money order payable to Texas DPS to the following address:
Losing your license sucks so we wrote a step-by-step guide to make the process of replacing your license easier. Reporting your license as lost or stolen in Texas. The first step after losing or having your license stolen is reporting it to your local TX Police Department.