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What will happen if I don’t get a release from the Office of the Attorney General’s Child Support Division, and my license has expired?

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What will happen if I don’t get a release from the Office of the Attorney General’s Child Support Division, and my license has expired?

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License holders have 365 days from the expiration date to apply for license late renewal. License holders who are barred from license renewal due to past-due child support must obtain a release from the Child Support Division of the Office of the Attorney General and apply for renewal within the 365-day period. Otherwise, the license cannot be late renewed. COMMUNICATION 1. How may I receive notification of new and changing information with your department? You may sign up on the TDLR E-mail Subscriber Notification Lists on our website at http://www.license.state.tx.us/newsletters/TDLRnotificationLists.asp. These list(s) were established to allow subscribers to receive automated notification of new and changing information.

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License holders have 365 days from the expiration date to apply for license late renewal. License holders who are barred from license renewal due to past-due child support must obtain a release from the Child Support Division of the Office of the Attorney General and apply for renewal within the 365-day period. Otherwise, the license cannot be late renewed.

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