Where can i renew my id card near me

Welcome

Welcome to the Texas Driver License Renewal, Replacement, Change of Address or Change of Emergency Contacts system.

Services

  • Renew your driver license, commercial driver license and/or identification (ID) card
  • Change the address on your driver license, commercial driver license and/or ID card
  • Replace a lost or stolen card
  • View and change your emergency contacts

Effective May 3, 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security will require that all persons who plan to travel by air have a REAL ID compliant card. This includes a valid U.S. Passport or a Driver License or Identification Card with a REAL ID compliant indicator of a star in the upper right hand corner of the card. If you do not have a REAL ID compliant indicator on your card and want one, please check your eligibility to renew online or request a duplicate online.

What You Need

A printer to print your temporary driver license or ID, which is valid for 60 days. If you do not have a printer, you can renew by phone: 1-866-DL-RENEW (1-866-357-3639). You may also choose to receive the temporary driver license or ID by email, but you must print it in order for it to be a valid document.

  • A valid credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express)
  • The last four digits of your Social Security number
  • Your current Texas driver license or ID card. If you do not have audit number, you will be required to complete additional authentication with an additional fee*

Fee Information

  • Renewal of ID (with or without changing address): $16
  • Renewal of driver license (with or without changing address): $33
  • Renewal of driver license with motorcycle (with or without changing address): $44
  • Renewal of commercial driver license (with or without changing address): $97
  • Renewal of commercial driver license with motorcycle (with or without changing address): $105
  • Replacement or change of address for driver license, commercial driver license or ID: $11
  • View and change emergency contacts: $0
  • *Additional authentication fee in lieu of providing audit number: $1.75

This online service is provided by Texas.gov, the official website of Texas. The price of this service includes funds that support the ongoing operations and enhancements of Texas.gov, which is provided by a third party in partnership with the State.

Texas driver license applications

If you’re new to Texas, or this is your first time getting a driver license, you’ll need to apply in-person at a driver license office. All new drivers must: 

  • Submit a driver license application with required documentation 
  • Schedule an appointment at a driver license office 
  • Pay the driver license application fee 
  • Provide thumbprints for a criminal background check 
  • Get their photo taken 
  • Pass a vision exam 
  • Complete and pass knowledge and driving tests from the state or certified third-party provider 

Driver license and ID application requirements

To get a driver license, you’ll need to have: 

  • Proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the U.S.  
  • Proof that you’re a Texas resident 
  • A social security number and a social security card 
  • Texas vehicle registration 
  • Proof of vehicle insurance 

All documents must be current and not expired. If you’ve changed your name from your birth certificate, you’ll need to bring legal proof documenting the name change.  

Some drivers need extra steps and documentation for their type of application including: 

  • New Texas residents
  • Teen drivers
  • Temporary visitors and foreign students
  • Motorcyclists
  • U.S. military veterans

Driver license fees

Driver license and ID card fees vary based on driver type, age, and if it’s new or a renewal.   

Driver license and ID, renewals, and replacements

You can renew your Texas driver license or ID card: 

  • Online 
  • Over the phone 
  • In-person at a Department of Public Safety office 
  • By mail 

Each renewal method has different eligibility requirements. 

Driving eligibility and reinstatement fees

Drivers can log in to an online system to pay suspension fees and find out eligibility status.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is extending the REAL ID full enforcement date by 19 months, from October 1, 2021 to May 3, 2023, due to circumstances resulting from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

All driver license offices now operated by Service Oklahoma (formerly operated by the Department of Public Safety and tag agents) continue to be operational and processing business as usual. Visit service.ok.gov for more information.

Where can I renew my license card?

Go to your nearest DLTC with the following: Identity document (ID) and a copy of your ID, old driving licence card or valid South African passport. Four black-and-white ID photographs (before you have photographs taken confirm with the DLTC how many photos they require) Proof of residential address e.g. utility account ...

How do I renew my New York state ID?

You can renew your card either online or in person at an Enrollment Center. To renew online, visit the Online Portal and follow the instructions to begin your application. To renew in person, visit an Enrollment Center. You can make an appointment online or by calling 311.

Can I get my ID online?

Apply online for your Smart ID. e-Home Affairs allows people to apply for their smart ID cards and passports, upload supporting documents and pay for their applications online. The best part of this process is that individuals can now do all of this in the comfort of their own homes.

What do I need to renew my state ID in Pennsylvania?

Renew Your Photo ID.
If you have not received the computer generated renewal application and it will expire in six months or less, you can obtain Form DL-54B (PDF)..
You must complete the application and mail it in to the address listed on the form with a check or money order payable to PennDOT for the appropriate fee..