All Texans should be familiar with local laws regarding the purchase and consumption of alcoholic beverages. This knowledge allows individuals to avoid putting both themselves and others at risk. The guide below will help you better understand Texas drinking laws so you can make safe, informed decisions and avoid the many consequences of alcohol-related crimes.| Michael & Associates, Attorneys at Law - The Texas Criminal Defense & DWI Att...
If your Texas driver license or driving privilege has been suspended, revoked, cancelled or denied, you must visit the license eligibility webpage to determine what you will need to submit to the Department for reinstatement.| www.dps.texas.gov
What is an Occupational Driver License?| www.dps.texas.gov
If you hold a commercial driver license (CDL) or commercial learner permit (CLP), you may have your CDL or CLP disqualified for a specified amount of time if you are convicted of certain offenses. If you do not hold a CLP or CDL, but operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) and are convicted of certain offenses, your commercial driving privileges will be disqualified and you will not be able to apply for a CLP or CDL during the disqualification period. A list of the most common types of convi...| www.dps.texas.gov
Administrative License Revocation (ALR) Suspensions | Departmental Suspensions | Appellate Court Decision| www.dps.texas.gov
Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) for Adults| www.dps.texas.gov
What is a Financial Responsibility Insurance Certificate (SR-22)| www.dps.texas.gov