DPS Bolsters Efforts to Address Overcrowding at Driver License Offices

by | Aug 10, 2018

 

August 9, 2018                                                                 NEWS RELEASE

 

DPS Bolsters Efforts to Address Overcrowding at Driver License Offices

AUSTIN – The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is bolstering efforts to address overcrowding at driver license (DL) offices. To help decrease the number of people waiting in line, beginning today, additional DPS personnel (including Texas Troopers) will be assigned to the *highest-volume DL offices to help identify customers who can immediately get out of line and conduct their transaction online, by phone or by mail. This effort may be expanded to other offices as needed. DPS will also be hiring 100 positions over the course of the next few months to increase staffing at the busiest offices in the state. (These will not be immediate hires due to the extensive background checks required.)

The majority of customers who come into Texas driver license offices (for example, 3.6 million people in Fiscal Year 2017) don’t have to. These customers can actually conduct their transaction online, by phone or by mail. So the mostimmediate way to reduce wait times at offices across the state is for eligible customers to take advantage of these convenient options. This allows them to skip the trip to the office, and will shorten the lines for everyone, including those who are required to come into an office.

Starting today, customers waiting in line at the highest-volume offices will be asked whether they are eligible to renew online, by phone or by mail.  If a customer does not know if they are eligible, they will be provided the following guidance to find out:

  • Call 1-866-DL-RENEW (1-886-357-3639). This can be done from any phone; it does not have to be a smart phone.  If a customer does not have access to a phone, DPS will offer the use of a phone in the office lobby.
  • From a smart phone, a customer can verify eligibility at Texas.gov.

Eligible customers who do not wish to renew by phone or online will be offered a paper form that would allow them to mail in their transaction request.

Since July 9, DPS has implemented a limited-transaction initiative in seven offices where excessive demand and small wait areas forced customers to wait outside in the elements most of the day. The results of that limited-transaction initiative produced an average 44 percent decrease in in-office transactions as well as an increase in online transactions.  By prioritizing in-office service to those customers who are required to be there, both the in-office customers and the alternative-transaction customers are served more efficiently.

Therefore, beginning August 27, DPS will expand this initiative to the *highest-volume offices, where service demands create significant overcrowding and safety hazards whereby customers are forced to wait outside in the elements. This effort may be expanded to other offices as needed.

DPS offers these additional tips to increase convenience for all driver license customers across the state:

  • High-capacity DL Mega Centers are available in major metropolitan areas to better serve customers.
  • Many DL offices utilize a queuing system to provide customers with the convenient option of reserving a spot in line through the DPS website before going to the office. For a list of the high-capacity Mega Centers, as well as the specific DL offices that offer the “Get in Line, Online” feature, visit the DPS website.
  • In many offices, you can schedule a drive test online three months in advance. Customers are urged to plan ahead and not delay scheduling a drive appointment.
  • Another underutilized option available to customers is to renew their DL or ID card early. You can renew up to two years in advance, and renewing early does not impact the expiration date. If an office visit is required, renewing early allows customers to choose a convenient time that best fits their schedule and avoids the busiest times at the DL office.
  • Mondays and Fridays tend to be the busiest days, as well as after holidays. Overall, summer is the busiest time of the year. Try to plan your visit around these high-volume times, if possible.
  • Before you go to the office, make sure you have all the proper documentation, including documents needed for residency requirements.

More information about all of DPS’ online services can be found here.

*List of highest-volume DL offices

 
Garland Mega Center
Canton
Dallas South
Grand Prairie**
Terrell
Rockwall**
Plano**
Garland
McKinney
Lewisville
Carrollton
Sherman
Gainesville
Corsicana
Weatherford
Tolar
Stephenville
Fort Worth South
Denton**
Hurst
Houston South East
Dacoma**
Brenham
Hempstead
Rosenberg
Humble
Cleveland
Conroe**
Huntsville
Beaumont
Texas City
Spring Mega Center
Houston North
McAllen
El Paso Scott Simpson
Midland
San Antonio General McMullen
San Antonio South East
Pat Booker (Universal City)
San Marcos
Boerne
Waco
Killeen
Temple**
Fort Hood
Austin S
Austin N
Austin NW

**Current limited-transaction DL offices

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