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The Real ID has pushed all states to step up in order to comply with federal regulations,

modifying policies and renewal methods to make things easier for residents, right?

Well, we have some very good news: starting this June, renewing your driver’s license in Texas will no longer be done in person or by mail.

The new digital platform TxT becomes the only authorized system to carry out all procedures

related to driver’s licenses and identification documents. A turning point in how residents manage their paperwork, don’t you think?

And this decision comes just in time for the rollout of the REAL ID, a federal measure that requires millions of Americans to update their IDs if they want to keep using them to travel or access government buildings… And although this document has been mandatory since last May, Texas has taken this opportunity to completely modernize its system, removing the old Department of Public Safety (DPS) portal and going all in on TxT, a digital assistant designed to be more secure, faster, and more efficient. Here’s everything you need to know!

Full digitalization in Texas

Starting June 1, 2025, all license-related procedures in Texas must be done exclusively through TxT. That means if you need to renew your license, update your address, or replace lost cards, you’ll have to use this platform. Vehicle and boat registrations will also be handled through TxT.

Of course, this change affects all state residents, even those used to traditional methods… Time to modernize!

Why is this happening now?

You’ve probably experienced the chaos at your DMV office… Long lines, hours of waiting… paperwork here and there… Well, TxT won’t just eliminate all that, it will also unify all state services into one platform, all to make your life easier. Less bureaucracy, a simpler task for users. We all win, don’t you think?

This is how license renewal will work with TxT

Here’s what you need to create your account on the TxT platform, it’s very simple.

Each resident must create an account with their personal information (email, phone number, Social Security number, and a valid state ID). Without this verification, you won’t be able to access the system or complete any process, so don’t be afraid!

What are the advantages of this platform?

You’ll have no problem accessing it on a phone, tablet, or laptop, it works on all of them. And best of all, it’s built from scratch, meaning it doesn’t inherit the problems of the old DPS portal, so it should have fewer errors and fewer crashes.

What services are available?

Ok, TxT won’t just be limited to driver’s licenses, here’s a list of all the documents you’ll be able to access:

  • Change the address on a license or ID card
  • Replacement of lost or stolen cards
  • View and update emergency contacts
  • Vehicle registration
  • Boat licenses
  • Other procedures related to Parks, Motor Vehicles, and Regulations
  • Avoid problems by keeping your information up to date

The state strongly recommends keeping your personal information current. A phone number or address change not reflected in TxT can block access or delay the process. As with many state systems, prevention is key to avoid getting stuck in a bureaucratic maze.

What should Texas residents know now?

The message is clear: if you live in Texas and your license is about to expire or you need to do any other official procedure, forget about the physical office and the postal mail!! The future is already here, and it’s called TxT!!

Texas joins the wave of modernization aimed at speeding up processes and offering better services to citizens! But like all digital transformations, it requires preparation and adaptation. If you don’t have your TxT account yet, now’s the time to create it!

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