Below you will find references to areas of the Texas Transportation Code that govern occupational driver's licenses and issues related to occupational driver's licenses.
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Please call us at if you have any questions about these materials. The court order and all required items must be submitted to DPS before an occupational license will be issued. The court order may be used as a driver license for 45 days from the date of the judge's signature while the request for an occupational license is processed.
All required documents, including all fees should be submitted in one envelope to the mailing address below for processing. You must write your full name, date of birth and driver license number on each document submitted. If you have your suspension notice, please include a copy so your driver record can be identified. Please allow 21 business days for processing. Box Austin, TX These documents can also be submitted by fax or email if you are not submitting any fees.
Be sure to include your full name, date of birth, and driver license number for proper identification. Email: driver. Once you are issued an occupational driver license, you are only permitted to operate a motor vehicle within the terms of the court order.
You must keep your court order in the vehicle with you at all times and present it along with your occupational driver license upon demand by a peace officer. An occupational license will be issued once the request is processed, unless one of the following situations applies and the judge has not ordered the waiver of the waiting period:.
If you meet any of the following conditions, you may have to wait to get your occupational license:. Yes, and that happens when your driving privilege is currently denied, revoked, suspended, or cancelled in Texas. Besides the various waiting periods, if you have received an administrative license suspension related to alcohol, you must attend counseling and rehabilitative services for individuals that have alcohol dependence.
So, this all sounds like a lot of work and frustration. Even if your license has been suspended for years, you can get a hearing almost instantly, and obtain an order from the judge to operate your vehicle.
But this all requires you to file a civil suit. You file the suit with your court or justice of the peace court. At Starr Law, P. Just call
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