Texas Department of Public Safety
Driver License Division License Eligibility

The online License Eligibility service is a simple process.

Step 1: Login

Login by entering your:

Step 2: View Requirements

Step 3: Review & Pay

Review the Fees. Enter your credit card information and select "Submit Payment."

Step 4: Receipt & Logout

Print your receipt and logout.

2. Who is eligible to use this service?

If you have a Texas Driver License/ID Card, you are eligible to use this service.

3. What information do I need to view my Compliance Requirements and pay fees?

4. Which fees can I pay through this service?

Click here to view the Definition of Fee Terms.

5. Which fees am I not able to pay online through this service?

This service does not accept payments for court fees under the Failure to Appear/Failure to Pay Program or insufficient funds fees for other Driver License services. For more information about these items, please visit http://www.dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/.

6. What is the status of the Driver Responsibility Program (DRP)?

The Driver Responsibility Program has been repealed. Effective September 1, 2019, all DRP surcharge suspensions will end. For more information, please visit http://www.dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/FAQs/drpIndex.htm.

7. Can Commercial Driver License holders use this service?

Yes. Commercial Driver License holders can use this service to view Compliance Requirements and pay fees.

8. How much does this service cost?

This online service is provided by Texas.gov, the official website of Texas. There is no fee to access your Compliance Requirements; however, if you pay your Reinstatement fees online, the price of that service will include the applicable fee amounts as well as additional funds that support the ongoing operations and enhancements of Texas.gov, which provides this service in partnership with the State.

9. What are my payment options?

Payment must be made with a credit card. This service accepts Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.

10. What information do I need to make an online payment?

You must have a valid credit card. You are required to enter the following information:

11. How do I know my payment was successful?

After submitting payment, you will be directed to a Receipt & Logout page that includes a Trace Number and the summary of fees you paid.

12. If I have multiple fees, can I pay them separately?

No. You must pay all fees at once; no partial payments are accepted.

13. Can I view my Compliance Requirements even if I have no fees to pay?

Yes. After logging in, you will see all Compliance Requirements associated with your Texas Driver License/ID Card.

14. Where do I mail the Compliance items that I cannot complete online?

Compliance items without fees required should be mailed to:

Texas Department of Public Safety
Enforcement and Compliance Service
P.O. Box 4087
Austin TX 78773-0320

Please include the suspension notice along with your full name, date of birth, and Texas Driver License/ID Card number.

15. How long will it take to process the Compliance items that I mail in?

Allow DPS 21 business days to process your Compliance items. You may log in and view your updated Compliance Requirements list through this service.

16. Why am I ineligible to pay my fees?

You received the message, "You have made payments through this service within the past 72 hour period." If you used this service to pay your fees, you are unable to make another payment until 72 hours have passed.

17. Who do I contact when I have technical difficulties with the website?

For technical support with this application, please visit www.texas.gov/help for ways to reach to the Texas.gov Help Desk.

18. How do I contact DPS?

You may contact DPS Customer Service electronically at Driver License Customer Service, or by phone at 512-424-2600.

19. What is the verification of lawful presence?

To reduce the risk of identity theft, enhance security and protect the integrity of the licensing process, an applicant for a driver license (DL) or identification card (ID), must present documentation to verify their U.S. citizenship or lawful presence status. The department must verify applicable lawful presence documentation through USCIS Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) Program. Verification through SAVE is often instantaneous, but when it is not, receipt of the DL/ID may be delayed for up to 30 days. If SAVE cannot verify on the first attempt, SAVE will permit two additional stages of verification. Each stage may require additional documentation from the applicant.