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Drivers License Surcharge

Most Texas drivers pay a $25 surcharge to apply for or renew their driver license every six years. However, these fees can vary depending on the type and expiration date of the license being issued. This surcharge goes to the Texas Mobility Fund—a fund that helps pay for the construction, reconstruction, acquisition, and expansion of state highways. Revising this surcharge rate could support funding new road infrastructure.

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