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No — Texas requires proof of lawful U.S. presence for a driver's license — see Texas DPS license requirements. An ITIN alone is not sufficient — it establishes your tax identity, not your immigration status. If you need to drive, options include using a valid license from your home country, obtaining an International Driving Permit (IDP), or relocating to a neighboring state that does issue licenses to undocumented residents.

Can You Get a Driver's License in Texas Without an SSN?

No — not without lawful immigration status. Texas is 1 of roughly 31 states that still require proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful presence for a driver's license. The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) verifies your status directly with the Department of Homeland Security before any license is issued, and an ITIN does not qualify.

Texas has no equivalent of California's AB 60 law. There is no "undocumented license" category in Texas, and having an ITIN does not help — an ITIN is a tax processing number and does not establish immigration status.

Texas law

Texas law requires proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful presence to obtain a driver's license. The DPS license specialist will verify your status with DHS, and a license cannot be issued until DHS confirms your period of lawful presence. If you do not have an approved immigration status, a standard driver's license or state ID will not be issued.


Who Can Get a Texas Driver's License?

You qualify for a Texas driver's license if you can prove lawful presence through any 1 of 6 status categories: U.S. citizenship or a green card, an active visa, refugee or asylee status, Temporary Protected Status, an Employment Authorization Document, or DHS-granted deferred action such as DACA. You must show one of the following:

DACA holders

If you have active DACA status, you have a valid EAD card and are eligible for a Texas driver's license. Bring your current EAD card to the DPS office as proof of lawful presence. Learn more about DACA →


What Are My Options Without Legal Status?

If you are undocumented and not eligible for a Texas license right now, you have 4 realistic paths: apply for DACA if you qualify, get a license in New Mexico or Colorado where status is not required, or drive temporarily on a valid foreign license. Each option is detailed below.

Important

Driving without a valid license in Texas is a Class C misdemeanor and can have serious consequences including fines, vehicle impoundment, and increased immigration risk. We strongly recommend pursuing a legal path rather than driving without a license.


Why Is an ITIN Not Enough for a Driver's License?

An ITIN is not enough for a Texas driver's license. The 9-digit Individual Taxpayer Identification Number is issued by the IRS only for tax filing. It grants no immigration status, authorizes no work in the U.S., and is not accepted by Texas DPS as proof of the lawful presence a license requires.

That said, having an ITIN is still useful — it allows you to file taxes, open bank accounts, and build a credit history in the U.S. Those are all things you can do today, regardless of driver's license eligibility.

What your ITIN can do

Even without a driver's license, your ITIN opens doors. Open a bank account →  |  Build credit →  |  Invest →


Frequently Asked Questions

Can undocumented immigrants get a driver's license in Texas?

No. Texas requires proof of lawful U.S. presence to obtain a driver's license or state ID. The Texas DPS verifies your immigration status directly with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Without an approved immigration status, a license cannot be issued.

Can I get a Texas driver's license with an ITIN?

No. An ITIN is a tax processing number and does not establish lawful U.S. presence. Texas DPS does not accept an ITIN as a substitute for proof of immigration status.

Can DACA recipients get a driver's license in Texas?

Yes. DACA recipients have deferred action status and are eligible to receive an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Texas DPS accepts a valid EAD card as proof of lawful presence, so active DACA holders can apply for a Texas driver's license.

What is the nearest state where undocumented immigrants can get a driver's license?

New Mexico is the closest state to Texas that issues driver's licenses to undocumented immigrants without requiring proof of lawful presence. Colorado is another neighboring state with this policy. See the full list of 19 states at the driver's license guide.


Which States Allow Driver's Licenses Without Legal Status?

19 states plus Washington D.C. currently allow undocumented immigrants to get a driver's license regardless of immigration status, including California, Illinois, New York, and New Jersey. Texas is not among them and continues to require proof of lawful presence. Browse the states that do issue these licenses:

For the complete list with each state's law and requirements, see the full driver's license guide →