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?
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.
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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