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To change your Address and Zip Code, Name or Gender on your driver license or ID card, you must apply for a replacement (also known as a duplicate) and pay the required fee.

Address Change

In Texas, your address on a driver license or ID card must be changed within 30 days after moving to your new residence.

There are three ways you can request a replacement driver license and change your address:

  • Online
  • Mail-In
  • In-Person

Online Address Change
Using this online feature is the fastest and most convenient method to change your address. Learn more about the eligibility requirements to change your address online. If you know you meet these requirements, begin the process by clicking the link below.

Click here for fastest way to change the address on your driver license or ID card.

Mail-In Address Change
If you are unable to change your address online, you can complete the Application for Change of Address and mail it to the Department for processing.  You must meet the following requirements to change your address by mail:

  1. Your driver license is not expired.
  2. You have a non-commercial driver license, Class C or CM or Class A or B non-CDL driver license. You cannot use the mail services to change your address on a Commercial Driver License.
  3. You are at least 18 years of age and your driver license is not a provisional or learner license.
  4. Your driver license is valid (not suspended or revoked).
  5. Your Social Security Number is already on file.
  6. You are a U.S. citizen.

Complete the application, sign and include the required fee.  Both the application and fee must be mailed to the address located at the top of the form for processing.  Please allow an additional ten days to the processing time due to mailing your request.  

In-Person Address Change
If you are unable to change your address online or mail-in your application request, you can take your completed Application for Change of Address to any driver license office. Locate the office nearest you. (This form is also available at the driver license office.)

Alternative Address Option for Authorized Individuals
If you are a one of the following, you may have an alternate address printed on the face of your non-commercial driver license or ID card as an alterative to using your residential address.  

  • Qualified peace officer
  • Prosecutor
  • Special investigator
  • Federal judge (and family members*)
  • State judge (and family members*)
  • U.S. Marshal (and family members*)
  • U.S. Attorney (and family members*)

Family members include spouse, minor child, or adult child who resides in the person’s home.

To change the address on your non-commercial driver license or ID card, you must:

  1. Apply in person at any driver license office (online transactions are not allowed because applicants must verify employment);
  2. Pay the required fee;
  3. Surrender any driver license or ID card previously issued;
  4. Provide your current residential address on the application (required for DPS records and mailing purposes).

In addition to the requirements above;

Peace officers, defined in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure §2.12, must:

  1. Be commissioned in Texas
  2. Be currently employed by a law enforcement agency
  3. Present your license issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)
  4. Present your peace officer identification card and badge issued by your employing agency

Special investigators, defined in Texas Code of Criminal Procedure §2.122, must:

  1. Present your federal ID card and badge; or
  2. Present letter with required information if employing agency policy disallows copying or scanning the ID card

Federal judges, defined in Texas Election Code §1.005, and and family members must:

  1. Present your (or your spouse’s) official identification card issued by the Administrative Office of United States Courts

State judges, defined in Texas Election Code §1.005, and family members must:

  1. Present your (or your spouse’s) official identification card issued by the Texas Secretary of State; or
  2. Present your (or your spouse’s) business card along with additional identifying documentation, issued by a state agency affiliated with the judiciary including Office of Court Administration, Office of the Attorney General, Secretary of State and Texas courts.

Prosecutors, defined in Texas Transportation Code §521.1211, and family members must:

  1. Present a letter from the elected prosecutor for their office affirming employment
  2. Elected Prosecutors must present their Oath of Office documentation

U.S. Marshals of the U.S. Marshals service, and family members must:

  1. Present your federal ID card and badge; or
  2. Present letter with required information if employing agency policy disallows copying or scanning the ID card

U.S. Attorneys and family members must: 

  1. Present a letter from the elected prosecutor for their office affirming employment; or
  2. Present their Oath of Office documentation

If you are applying for an original, renewal or replacement driver license or ID card, you must meet all other eligibility requirements.

Name Change

If you want to change your name, you must:

  1. Visit any driver license office within 30 days of the change; and
  2. Provide one of the documents listed below that verifies your name change. The document must be an original, as copies are not accepted. If the document is not in English, a certified English translation must also be submitted with the original document.
  3. Locate the office nearest you.

Marriage-Related Name Change
If your name change is marriage related, bring one of the following documents:

  1. Marriage license
  2. Divorce decree
  3. Annulment
  4. Department of State Health Services marriage verification letter

Other Types of Name Change
If your name change is not marriage related, bring one of the following documents:

  1. Certified court order
  2. Amended birth certificate
  3. Certificate of Naturalization (Form N-550, N-570 or N-578)

     Note: Documents must be original or certified copy. Certified documents should not be laminated. No photocopies can be accepted.

Gender Change

If you want to change your gender, you must bring an original certified court order or an amended birth certificate verifying the change. Documents must be original or certified copy. Certified documents should not be laminated. No photocopies can be accepted.

What documents are needed for DMV address change?

What information do you need to provide to update your address on your driver's license?.
Your current driver's license number and issue date..
Your social security card..
Proof of your date of birth..
Proof of your old and new address (utility bills, pay stubs, etc.).

What do you need to change your address in Georgia?

Gather What You'll Need.
Current Georgia driver's license..
2 approved documents proving new residential address, if you are visiting a customer service center (if you have a Real ID driver's license, you only need 1 document).
License fee, paid for in cash or by credit card..

What documents do I need to change my address on my Florida driver's license?

What will I need?.
Proof of identity. ( Examples: U.S. birth certificate, valid U.S. passport, Certificate of Naturalization).
Your Social Security card..
Proof of residence. ( ... .
Your Social Security card..
Your current driver's license..
Check out Florida's GatherGoGet website for a complete listing of documents needed..

What do I need to change the address on my driver's license Indiana?

To change your address on your Indiana driver's license or identification card, you will need to provide:.
Your old driver's license..
Your birth certificate..
Your social security card..
Two documents showing your new address (for example: pay stubs, utility bills, bank statements).