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The Texas DL 64 form is an important document for anyone looking to update their address or obtain a replacement for their valid Texas Driver License, Commercial Driver License, or Identification Card. This form allows residents to ensure that their personal information is current and accurate, which is crucial for identification purposes. When filling out the DL 64, applicants will need to provide basic information such as their name, date of birth, and social security number. Additionally, there are options for supporting various causes, including organ donation and assistance for survivors of sexual assault. A small fee of $10 is required, which can be paid by check or money order. The form also includes sections for emergency contacts and voter registration, making it a comprehensive tool for maintaining up-to-date records with the Texas Department of Public Safety. It’s essential to complete all sections of the form before submitting it to avoid delays. For those who prefer convenience, changes can also be made online, eliminating the need to wait in line. Whether you are a new resident or simply need to update your information, understanding the DL 64 form is the first step in keeping your records straight.

Sample - Texas Dl 64 Form

Application for Change of Address or Replacement on valid Texas Driver

DL-64 10/2021

License (DL), Commercial Driver License (CDL) & Identification Card (ID)

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DO NOT MAIL CASH

Mail check or money order payable to: Texas Department of Public Safety

MAIL COMPLETED FORM AND $10 FEE TO:

Texas Department of Public Safety, PO Box 149008, Austin, Texas, 78714-9008

Are you a citizen of the United States?

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No

 

 

 

 

 

Do you want to support the Glenda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dawson Donate Life Texas Donor

Driver License Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

Identification Card Number

 

 

 

 

 

registry? If yes, please indicate a

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

donation amount of $1 or more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

$ _______.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Date of Birth MM/DD/YYYY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Would you like to register as an organ donor?

Yes No

Do you want to support survivors of sexual assault? If yes, please indicate a donation amount of $1 or more

$ _______.00 to help fund the testing

of sexual assault evidence collection kits (rape kits).

Yes No

First Name

Middle Name / Birth Surname

Residence – Street Address (Address cannot be a post office box or business address)

Do you want to support the issuance of a DL/ID for foster or homeless youth? If yes, please indicate a donation amount of $1 or more $ _______.00 to

exempt this population from paying any fees. (This donation does not apply to CDL holders)

Yes No

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Mailing – Street Address or Post Office Box

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Do you want a Veteran designator on your DL or ID, or are you 50% disabled or are you 40% and have had a lower extremity amputated and want a Disabled Veteran

designator on your DL or ID? If yes, select one:

Veteran

Disabled Veteran

(Proof of honorable discharge required; some acceptable documents are DD214/215, NGB22, VA disability letter, Veteran Identification card, proof of service/verification of honorable service card. Proof of disability is also required for Disabled Veteran designator)

If you want a Veteran or Disabled Veteran designator, do you also want the branch of service shown on your DL or ID? (your choice must match the documentation provided)

If yes, select one:

Army

Air Force

Coast Guard

Marines

Navy

Information on the front and back of this form must be completed before submitting.

No Waiting in Line! – Change your address online at

DL-64 10/2021

 

 

 

https://www.texas.gov/txt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you are a U.S. citizen, would you like to register to vote? If registered, would you like to update your voter information?

Yes No

Would you like to be an Election Judge?

Yes No

I understand that giving false information to procure a voter registration is perjury, and a crime under state and federal law. Conviction of this crime may result in imprisonment up to 180 days, a fine up to $2,000, or both. PLEASE READ ALL THREE STATEMENTS TO

AFFIRM BEFORE SIGNING.

I am a resident of the county provided above, and a U.S. citizen; I have not been finally convicted of a felony, or if a felon, I have completed all of my punishment including any term of incarceration, parole, supervision, period of probation, or I have been pardoned; And I have not been determined by a final judgment of a court exercising probate jurisdiction to be totally mentally incapacitated or partially mentally incapacitated without the right to vote.

By providing my electronic signature, I understand the personal information on my application form and my electronic signature will be used for submitting my voter’s registration application to the Texas Secretary of State’s office. Wanting to register to vote, I authorize the Department of Public Safety to transfer this information to the Texas Secretary of State.

In the event of injury or death would you like to provide two (2) emergency contacts? If yes, please print clearly:

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If you currently hold a valid Texas non-commercial driver license or identification card and have not reported your change of address as required by TRC 521.054 and Administrative Code 15.25, you may do so by mail or on the Internet. To report a change of address by mail, complete this form and mail along with the required fee(s) to the Texas Department of Public Safety. To report a change of address online, go to https://www.texas.gov/txt. A driver license or identification card validating your reported address change will be mailed to you.

This form may ONLY be used to change your address or obtain a replacement DL or ID card. If you need to change information other than your address or desire a new photo, you must make an appointment at the local driver license office.

United States Selective Service

Any male at least 18 but younger than 26 years of age submitting this application consents to registration with the United States Selective Service System. Alternative options for those who object to conventional military service for religious or other conscientious reasons may be found at: https://www.sss.gov/About/Alternative-Service. By submitting this application, I am consenting to registration with the United States Selective Service System if my registration is required by federal law.

CERTIFICATION

I do solemnly swear, affirm, or certify that I am the person named herein and that the statements on this application are true and correct. I further certify my residence address is a (select one): single family dwelling, apartment, motel, temporary shelter. I agree to immediately report to the Texas Department of Public Safety any changes in my medical condition which may affect my ability to safely operate a motor vehicle. I further understand that I am required by law to report any change of name or address to the Department of Public Safety within thirty days.

Signature of Applicant _________________________________________________ Date _________________________

Form Information

Fact Name Details
Purpose The Texas DL 64 form is used to change your address or request a replacement for a valid Texas Driver License (DL), Commercial Driver License (CDL), or Identification Card (ID).
Governing Law This form is governed by Texas Transportation Code Section 521.054 and Texas Administrative Code Section 15.25.
Fee A fee of $10 must accompany the form, payable by check or money order to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Submission Method The completed form can be mailed to the Texas Department of Public Safety or submitted online for address changes.
Voter Registration U.S. citizens applying can also register to vote or update their voter information through this form.

Detailed Guide for Filling Out Texas Dl 64

Completing the Texas DL 64 form is a straightforward process. Once you have filled out the form, you will need to mail it along with the required fee to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Ensure that all information is accurate to avoid any delays in processing your application.

  1. Obtain the Texas DL 64 form from a reliable source or the Texas Department of Public Safety website.
  2. Begin by answering the question regarding your U.S. citizenship. Check "Yes" or "No."
  3. If you wish to support the Glenda Dawson Donate Life Texas registry, indicate your donation amount of $1 or more.
  4. Enter your date of birth in the MM/DD/YYYY format.
  5. Provide your phone number and Social Security number.
  6. Include your suffix (e.g., SR., JR.) if applicable, along with your last name, first name, and middle name or birth surname.
  7. Indicate whether you would like to register as an organ donor by checking "Yes" or "No."
  8. Answer whether you want to support survivors of sexual assault and specify a donation amount if applicable.
  9. Fill in your residence address, ensuring it is not a post office box or business address. Include city, county, state, and zip code.
  10. If you have a mailing address that differs from your residence, provide that information as well.
  11. Indicate if you want a Veteran or Disabled Veteran designator on your DL or ID. If yes, select your branch of service.
  12. Complete the section regarding voter registration, selecting "Yes" or "No" as appropriate.
  13. Provide information for two emergency contacts, including their names, addresses, and phone numbers.
  14. Review the certification statements carefully, ensuring you understand and agree to them.
  15. Sign and date the application at the bottom of the form.
  16. Prepare a check or money order for the $10 fee, made payable to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
  17. Mail the completed form and payment to the Texas Department of Public Safety at the provided address.

Obtain Answers on Texas Dl 64

  1. What is the Texas DL 64 form?

    The Texas DL 64 form is an application used for changing your address or obtaining a replacement for a valid Texas Driver License (DL), Commercial Driver License (CDL), or Identification Card (ID). It is essential for ensuring that your official records are up-to-date.

  2. How do I submit the DL 64 form?

    You can submit the DL 64 form either by mail or online. To mail the form, complete it and send it along with a $10 fee (check or money order) to the Texas Department of Public Safety at the address provided on the form. Alternatively, you can change your address online at texas.gov.

  3. What information do I need to provide on the DL 64 form?

    The form requires personal details such as your name, date of birth, address, phone number, and Social Security number. You will also need to indicate if you want to register as an organ donor or support various causes, such as survivors of sexual assault or foster youth.

  4. What is the fee for submitting the DL 64 form?

    The fee for processing the DL 64 form is $10. This fee must be paid via check or money order made out to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Cash should not be mailed.

  5. Can I change my name or photo using the DL 64 form?

    No, the DL 64 form is specifically for changing your address or obtaining a replacement card. If you need to change your name or want a new photo, you must make an appointment at your local driver license office.

  6. What if I am a U.S. citizen and want to register to vote?

    The DL 64 form includes an option to register to vote. If you are a U.S. citizen and wish to register, you can indicate this on the form. By doing so, you authorize the Department of Public Safety to transfer your information to the Texas Secretary of State.

  7. What should I do if I have not reported my change of address?

    If you have not reported your change of address as required, you can do so using the DL 64 form. It is important to report this change within 30 days to comply with state law.

  8. What types of donations can I make on the DL 64 form?

    The form allows you to make donations to support various causes, including the Glenda Dawson Donate Life Texas Donor Registry, survivors of sexual assault, and the issuance of DL/ID for foster or homeless youth. Each donation can be for $1 or more.

  9. Is there a specific age requirement for registering with the Selective Service?

    Yes, any male applicant who is at least 18 years old but younger than 26 years of age consents to registration with the United States Selective Service System when submitting the DL 64 form.

  10. What happens after I submit the DL 64 form?

    Once your application is processed, you will receive a new driver license or identification card reflecting your reported address change. If you submitted the form online, the process is typically faster, and you will receive your updated card by mail.

Common mistakes

Filling out the Texas DL 64 form can be straightforward, but many individuals make common mistakes that can lead to delays or complications. One frequent error is neglecting to provide a complete address. The form specifically states that the address cannot be a post office box or a business address. Ensure that your residence address is accurate and formatted correctly to avoid any issues.

Another common mistake is failing to include the required fee. The form clearly states that a fee of $10 must accompany the application. Some applicants forget to include a check or money order, which can result in the application being returned or delayed. Always double-check that your payment is included before mailing the form.

Many applicants also overlook the section regarding voter registration. If you are a U.S. citizen, you have the option to register to vote or update your voter information. Skipping this section may mean missing out on an important civic duty. Take a moment to consider if you want to take advantage of this opportunity.

Inaccuracies in personal information, such as the date of birth or Social Security number, can create significant problems. Ensure that all details are correct and match your official documents. A simple typo can lead to confusion and may require you to resubmit the form.

Some people forget to sign the application. The certification section at the bottom requires your signature, affirming that the information provided is true. Without a signature, the application cannot be processed. Always remember to sign and date your form before submission.

Another mistake involves not providing proof of eligibility for specific designators, such as the Veteran or Disabled Veteran designator. If you select one of these options, you must include the necessary documentation, like a DD214 or proof of disability. Failing to provide this can result in your application being incomplete.

Additionally, applicants sometimes leave out the emergency contact information. While this section is optional, providing emergency contacts can be beneficial. If you choose to include this information, ensure it is accurate and clearly written.

Some individuals might also misinterpret the donation sections. If you wish to support various causes, like organ donation or funding for sexual assault evidence collection kits, be sure to specify the amount clearly. Leaving this blank can mean missing out on contributing to causes you care about.

Lastly, many applicants do not read the instructions thoroughly. The form contains important information about what to include and how to submit it. Taking the time to read the entire document can help prevent many of these common mistakes. A little attention to detail can save you time and hassle in the long run.

Documents used along the form

The Texas DL 64 form is essential for individuals looking to change their address or replace their driver’s license or identification card. However, several other documents and forms often accompany this application to ensure that all necessary information is collected and processed efficiently. Here’s a brief overview of some of these important forms.

  • Texas Driver License Application (DL-14): This form is used by individuals applying for a new driver’s license or renewing an existing one. It collects personal information, including identification and residency details, and requires proof of identity and residency.
  • Commercial Driver License Application (CDL-2): For those seeking a commercial driver’s license, this form is necessary. It includes information about the applicant's driving history and qualifications, ensuring they meet the standards for operating commercial vehicles.
  • Identification Card Application (DL-100): This form is for individuals who do not have a driver’s license but need a state-issued identification card. It requires similar personal information as the DL-14 and is crucial for those who need identification for various purposes.
  • Voter Registration Application: If you wish to register to vote or update your voter information while changing your address, this form is essential. It allows the Department of Public Safety to transfer your information to the Texas Secretary of State.
  • Selective Service Registration: Males aged 18 to 25 must register for the Selective Service. This registration is often included with the DL 64 application to ensure compliance with federal law regarding military service.

Understanding these forms can simplify the process of managing your driver’s license and identification needs in Texas. Each document serves a unique purpose, and having them ready can save time and reduce frustration as you navigate the system.

Similar forms

The Texas DL 64 form, used for changing an address or obtaining a replacement driver’s license or ID, shares similarities with several other important documents. Each of these forms serves a specific purpose, often related to identification or personal information updates. Here’s a closer look at seven documents that are similar to the Texas DL 64 form:

  • Application for a Social Security Card: This form allows individuals to apply for a new Social Security card or to update their personal information. Like the DL 64, it requires personal details such as name, address, and Social Security number.
  • Voter Registration Form: This document enables citizens to register to vote or update their voter information. Similar to the DL 64, it collects essential personal information and is crucial for civic participation.
  • Change of Address Form for USPS: When individuals move, they can use this form to inform the United States Postal Service of their new address. Like the DL 64, it ensures that important mail is directed to the correct location.
  • Application for a State ID: This form is used to apply for a state identification card, often required for various identification purposes. It shares a similar structure and purpose with the DL 64 in terms of personal identification.
  • Driver’s License Renewal Application: When renewing a driver’s license, applicants must complete a form similar to the DL 64. Both forms require verification of personal information and may involve fees.
  • Passport Application Form: This document is necessary for applying for or renewing a passport. It requires personal details, much like the DL 64, and serves as an official form of identification for international travel.
  • Application for Military Service: This form is used by individuals who wish to enlist in the military. It collects personal information and may include a consent to register with the Selective Service, paralleling aspects of the DL 64 regarding personal data and legal affirmations.

Each of these forms plays a vital role in maintaining accurate personal records and ensuring that individuals can access necessary services and rights. Understanding their similarities can help navigate the often-complex world of personal documentation.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Texas DL 64 form, there are several important dos and don'ts to keep in mind to ensure your application is processed smoothly. Below is a list of what you should and shouldn't do.

  • Do read the entire form carefully before starting to fill it out.
  • Do provide accurate and complete information in all sections.
  • Do include your payment, either by check or money order, made out to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
  • Do double-check your mailing address to ensure it is correct.
  • Do sign and date the form before submitting it.
  • Don't mail cash with your application; it will not be accepted.
  • Don't forget to include your Social Security Number if required.
  • Don't use a post office box or business address for your residence address.
  • Don't leave any required fields blank; this may delay processing.

By following these guidelines, you can help ensure that your application for a change of address or replacement is handled efficiently.

Misconceptions

There are several misconceptions about the Texas DL 64 form that can lead to confusion. Understanding the facts can help ensure a smooth process when submitting your application.

  • Misconception 1: The DL 64 form can be used for any changes to your driver’s license.
  • This form is specifically for changing your address or obtaining a replacement license or ID card. If you need to change other information, such as your name or photo, you must visit a local driver license office.

  • Misconception 2: You can submit the DL 64 form by email or fax.
  • The DL 64 form must be mailed to the Texas Department of Public Safety. Electronic submissions are not accepted for this form.

  • Misconception 3: There is no fee associated with submitting the DL 64 form.
  • A fee of $10 is required when you submit the form. This fee must be paid by check or money order, and cash should not be sent.

  • Misconception 4: You can use a post office box as your residence address.
  • The form requires a physical residence address. A post office box or business address cannot be used.

  • Misconception 5: The DL 64 form is only for Texas residents.
  • While the form is designed for those with a Texas driver’s license or ID, it is important to note that applicants must be residents of Texas to use this form.

Key takeaways

When filling out and using the Texas DL 64 form, keep these key takeaways in mind:

  • The form is used for changing your address or obtaining a replacement Texas Driver License (DL), Commercial Driver License (CDL), or Identification Card (ID).
  • Mail the completed form along with a $10 fee to the Texas Department of Public Safety at the specified address.
  • Ensure that all required fields, including your name, address, and date of birth, are filled out accurately.
  • You can also register to vote and indicate if you want to support various causes, such as organ donation or assistance for survivors of sexual assault.
  • Check the appropriate boxes for any designators you wish to add, such as Veteran or Disabled Veteran, and provide the necessary documentation if required.
  • If you are a male aged 18 to 25, submitting this application also registers you with the United States Selective Service System.
  • To avoid waiting in line, consider submitting your address change online through the Texas Department of Public Safety's website.
  • Be aware that providing false information on the form can lead to serious legal consequences.
  • After submitting your application, a new driver license or ID card reflecting your address change will be mailed to you.