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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) In this section:
(1) "Parole officer" has the meaning assigned by Section 508.001, Government Code.
(1-a) "Peace officer" has the meaning assigned by Article 2A.001, Code of Criminal Procedure, except that the term includes a special investigator as defined by Article 2A.002, Code of Criminal Procedure.
(2) "Probation officer" means a law enforcement professional that supervises individuals placed on probation.
(3) "Prosecutor" means a county attorney, district attorney, criminal district attorney, assistant county attorney, assistant district attorney, or assistant criminal district attorney.
(a-1) This section applies only to a parole officer, a peace officer, a probation officer, and a prosecutor.
(b) Notwithstanding Section 521.121(a), the department by rule shall adopt procedures for the issuance of a driver's license to an applicant that omits the license holder's actual residence address and includes, as an alternative, an address described under Subsection (f) .
(c) To be issued a driver's license under this section, an applicant must apply to the department and provide sufficient evidence acceptable to the department to establish the applicant's status as a person described under Subsection (a-1). On issuance of the license, the license holder shall surrender any other driver's license issued to the holder by the department.
(d) If the holder of a driver's license that includes an alternative address moves to a new residence, or, for a parole officer, a probation officer, or a prosecutor, to a new office address, or if the name of the person is changed by marriage or otherwise, the license holder shall, not later than the 30th day after the date of the address or name change, notify the department and provide the department with the number of the person's driver's license and, as applicable, the person's:
(1) former and new addresses; or
(2) former and new names.
(e) If the holder of a driver's license that includes an alternative address ceases to be a person described by Subsection (a-1), the license holder shall, not later than the 30th day after the date of the status change, apply to the department for issuance of a duplicate license. The duplicate license must include the person's actual current residence address.
(f) The department shall accept as an alternative address:
(1) for a parole officer, the address of an office of the parole officer;
(2) for a peace officer, an address that is in the:
(A) municipality or county of the peace officer's residence; or
(B) county of the peace officer's place of employment;
(3) for a probation officer, the address of an office of the probation officer; and
(4) for a prosecutor, the address of an office of the prosecutor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Transportation Code - TRANSP § 521.1211. Driver's License for Parole Officers, Peace Officers, Probation Officers, and Prosecutors - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/transportation-code/transp-sect-521-1211/
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