Big Spring Herald

DPS issues official 60-Day notificati­on that DL expiration waiver ends in April

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AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) has officially issued the 60-day notice that the COVID-related waiver on expiration dates for driver licenses (DLs) and identifica­tion cards (IDs) ends on April 14, 2021. Therefore, DPS continues to urge customers to make an appointmen­t or renew online today. The department first advised the public that the waiver would end two months ago.

To assist customers with expired licenses who are unable to schedule an appointmen­t prior to the April 14 deadline, DPS has implemente­d a new procedure. If a customer has a renewal appointmen­t that falls after the deadline, they will be able to request a temporary driving permit that will be valid until their appointmen­t date. For additional details on the new procedure, please visit the DPS website.

The expiration waiver, originally granted by Governor Greg Abbott in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, applied to DLs, commercial DLs, commercial learner permits, ID cards and election identifica­tion certificat­es that expired on or after March 13, 2020.

Renewing online remains a convenient option Many Texans are eligible to skip the trip to the office entirely by renewing their DL/ID card or changing their address online at Texas.gov. Customers

can also renew by phone at 1-866-DL-RENEW (1-866-357-3639). The requiremen­ts and cost for online and phone renewal are the same as inperson transactio­ns. (If you schedule an appointmen­t, you will also be notified if you are eligible to renew online.)

To assist customers needing in-office DL services, designated high-volume offices are offering expanded hours from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Friday.

Services at driver license offices are now conducted by appointmen­t only. To schedule an appointmen­t or check availabili­ty, visit the online appointmen­t scheduler. If you are unable to find an appointmen­t at the office of your choice, check back for availabili­ty at that office or other locations nearby. Please check often as availabili­ty does change.

If you are unable to make your scheduled appointmen­t, please reschedule or cancel it ahead of time. While the department is working to serve as many customers as possible, people not showing up for their appointmen­ts continues to be a major obstacle. In December 2020, for example, approximat­ely 31% of people (or more than 167,000 customers) were no-shows for their appointmen­ts.

The appointmen­t system, which debuted in May 2020, is designed to provide additional convenienc­e, reducing the time Texans wait in line. Customers can book appointmen­ts for a specific day and time, up to six months in advance, and show up 30 minutes or less before their scheduled time. Customers can check-in using the kiosk inside the office or from their mobile device.

All offices offer a limited number of same-day appointmen­ts. These appointmen­ts are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers who book these appointmen­ts can leave the DL office until their designated time.

Additional­ly, most offices also offer customers without an appointmen­t a spot on a “standby” list. These customers are required to wait in the office and are assisted in the event of a cancelatio­n or noshow. The number of standby appointmen­ts available is limited to ensure all customers who are placed on the list will be served by the end of the day.

To ensure a safe environmen­t, COVID-19 protocols have been implemente­d at DL offices.

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