This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form DL-174 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the Texas Department of Public Safety - a government authority operating within Texas. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form DL-174?
A: Form DL-174 is a Voluntary Surrender form used in Texas.
Q: What is Voluntary Surrender?
A: Voluntary Surrender refers to willingly giving up your driver's license.
Q: Who can use Form DL-174?
A: Anyone in Texas who wants to voluntarily surrender their driver's license can use Form DL-174.
Q: Why would someone voluntarily surrender their driver's license?
A: There are various reasons why someone might choose to voluntarily surrender their driver's license, such as medical conditions, age, or personal preference.
Q: What information is required on Form DL-174?
A: Form DL-174 requires your personal information, including your full name, address, date of birth, driver's license number, and reason for surrendering.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting Form DL-174?
A: No, there are no fees associated with submitting Form DL-174.
Q: What should I do after submitting Form DL-174?
A: After submitting Form DL-174, you should receive confirmation of your voluntary surrender. Make sure to return your physical driver's license to a local DPS office, as instructed.
Q: Can I change my mind after submitting Form DL-174?
A: Once you have submitted Form DL-174 and surrendered your driver's license, it can be difficult to reverse the process. Contact the Texas Department of Public Safety for further assistance.
Q: Is surrendering my driver's license a permanent decision?
A: Surrendering your driver's license is not necessarily a permanent decision. You may be able to reapply for a driver's license in the future, if desired.
Q: What are the consequences of surrendering my driver's license?
A: Surrendering your driver's license means you will no longer have driving privileges and will not be able to legally operate a motor vehicle.
Q: Can I still use my driver's license for identification purposes after surrendering it?
A: No, once you surrender your driver's license, it is no longer a valid form of identification.
Q: Can I surrender my driver's license if it is suspended or revoked?
A: Yes, you can still voluntarily surrender your driver's license even if it is suspended or revoked.
Q: Is there an alternative to surrendering my driver's license?
A: If you are not ready to permanently surrender your driver's license, you may explore other options such as applying for a non-driver identification card instead.
Q: Can I surrender someone else's driver's license using Form DL-174?
A: No, Form DL-174 can only be used to voluntarily surrender your own driver's license.
Q: What should I do if I lost my driver's license before surrendering it?
A: If you have lost your driver's license before surrendering it, report the loss to the Texas Department of Public Safety and follow their instructions.
Q: Can I surrender my driver's license if it is expired?
A: Yes, you can voluntarily surrender your expired driver's license using Form DL-174.
Q: Can I surrender my driver's license if I have outstanding fines or tickets?
A: Yes, you can still surrender your driver's license even if you have outstanding fines or tickets.
Q: What is the purpose of surrendering my driver's license?
A: The purpose of surrendering your driver's license is to officially give up your driving privileges in Texas.
Q: Can I continue to drive after submitting Form DL-174?
A: No, you should not drive after submitting Form DL-174 and surrendering your driver's license. Doing so would be considered driving without a valid license.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting Form DL-174?
A: There is no specific deadline for submitting Form DL-174. However, it is recommended to surrender your driver's license as soon as you have made the decision to do so.
Q: Do I need to surrender my driver's license if I move to another state?
A: If you move to another state, you will need to follow the driver's license surrender or transfer procedures of that state. Surrendering your Texas driver's license with Form DL-174 may not be required.
Q: Can I surrender my commercial driver's license (CDL) using Form DL-174?
A: No, Form DL-174 is not meant for surrendering a commercial driver's license (CDL). For CDL surrender, you need to contact the Texas Department of Public Safety directly.
Q: Can I surrender my learner's permit using Form DL-174?
A: Yes, you can use Form DL-174 to voluntarily surrender your learner's permit.
Q: Can I surrender my state ID card using Form DL-174?
A: No, Form DL-174 is specifically used for surrendering a driver's license, not a state ID card.
Q: Is there an age restriction for surrendering a driver's license using Form DL-174?
A: No, there is no age restriction for surrendering a driver's license using Form DL-174.
Q: What if I change my mind after surrendering my driver's license?
A: If you change your mind after surrendering your driver's license, you should contact the Texas Department of Public Safety for guidance on how to proceed.
Q: Can I surrender my out-of-state driver's license using Form DL-174?
A: No, Form DL-174 is specifically used for surrendering a Texas driver's license. If you want to surrender an out-of-state driver's license, you will need to follow the procedures of that state.
Q: Can I surrender my driver's license if I have a commercial driver's license (CDL)?
A: Yes, you can surrender your driver's license even if you have a commercial driver's license (CDL). However, surrendering a CDL may have separate requirements.
Q: Can I surrender my driver's license if it is from a different country?
A: Form DL-174 is specifically used for surrendering a Texas driver's license. If you want to surrender a driver's license from a different country, you will need to follow the procedures of that country.
Form Details:
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