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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No. As of September 1, 2019 the DRP is repealed which means that the program has ended.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...

This repeal only applies to surcharges and you are still responsible for all other obligations including non-surcharge related suspensions, fines or fees.

The DRP program is repealed on September 1, 2019. You are still required to pay your surcharge installment payments until that date.

After September 1, 2019 all surcharge assessments will be waived and no future surcharges will be assessed after. You will still be responsible for any other suspensions, fines or fees on your driving record.

The Driver Responsibility Program has been repealed. Effective September 1, 2019, all DRP surcharge suspensions will end.

Options vary depending on the type of violation you received. You can read over our standard reply form provided on our website to view different options available. If you are not sure if you qualify you can contact the court at 254-883-1450 option 2.

Driver’s Safety Course and Deferred Disposition (additional fees apply)- Contact the court to see if you are eligible.

No, we only handle Class C Misdemeanors given by the local Marlin Police Department. You will have to look at your ticket for the specific court and Judge that will be handling your case.

Contact the court to see if you are eligible for a payment plan. (additional fee applies).

Submitting a plea in writing with the standard reply form and set up some type of arrangement.

A plea of NOT GUILTY must be submitted to the court in writing with a valid address.

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