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Registration and Application Forms Building and Trade Contractors Most building related contractors providing services within the City of Marlin are required to register with the Permit Department prior to commencing work. All contractors are required to carry and provide proof of the following insurance: Workers' Compensation insurance on each and every employee as required by...

What is a Certificate of Occupancy Inspection? The Certificate of Occupancy inspection is a visual property maintenance inspection, it includes the interior and exterior of the structure and premises. The primary focus of this inspection is on health, safety and blight. The inspector will look for such items as: paint and trim; fire protection requirements; stairs and...

• On-Line:  https://trafficpayment.com/SearchByInvoiceInfo.aspx?csdId=933 Credit and Debit Cards Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover (service fee applies) • Mail: Marlin Water Department PO Box 980 Marlin, Texas 76661 • In Person: Marlin Water Department 101 Fortune Street Marlin, Texas 76661  Drive Thru:(closes 4:30 pm) Marlin Water Department 101 Fortune Street Marlin, Texas 76661 • Drop Box:(left...

To report water leaks or sewer stops during regular hours, you can call 254-883-1452 or report on-line using the “Citizen Request Tracker” section to the left of this page. Important: On-Line reports are received during regular business hours so if you are reporting during the evening hours or on the weekend, you need to call 254-883-3371. After...

We offer "Same Day Service" for requests received by 2:00 pm…always…and at no extra charge!

• Transferred Service: $17.50 This charge will appear on your first bill.

If your Driver license has expired more than two years or you have never had a Texas license, you may need to provide documents required under federal and state law to prove your citizenship / lawful presence, identity, proof of social security number and residency. Please review the brochure at this link for a list...

No. Failure to appear is not related to surcharges. Under the Failure to Appear / Failure to Pay Program, the Department may deny the renewal of a driver license if you have failed to appear for a citation or failed to satisfy a judgment ordering the payment of a fine. Your driver license may be...

Contact the Driver License Customer Service Center at DRPRepeal@dps.texas.gov You must include your full name, date of birth, driver license or ID card number, and your phone number.

For more detailed information please visit the Department of Public Safety’s Frequently Asked Questions page by clicking http://www.dps.texas.gov/DriverLicense/faqs/index.htm

The Department of Public Safety will no longer assess DRP points for moving violations. Any previously assessed points have been removed from your record.

You will still owe the surcharge and will remain suspended until September 1, 2019 unless you comply with your installment agreement.

You are required to make payments until September 1, 2019 to avoid having your driving privileges suspended.

No. As of September 1, 2019 the DRP is repealed which means that the program has ended. Any suspensions that resulted from surcharges while DRP was in effect will remain on your driving history.

No, payments made on your surcharge accounts prior to September 1, 2019 will not be refunded. Those payments were collected under the laws in place at that time. This includes Advance Payment on surcharge accounts.

If your Texas license has been expired less than two years, you may be eligible to replace it online, click texas.gov. If your Texas license has been expired more than two years or you have never had a license, click https://www.dps.texas.gov/internetforms/Forms/DL-15.pdf for a list of required documents. If your driving privileges are currently suspended for...

To check the status of your driving privilege or pay reinstatement fees click texas.gov/driver. You will need your DL/ID number, date of birth, and the last four digits of your social security number. Please be aware driver records update on a daily basis. The information on this site reflects the status of your driver record...

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