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Texas DUI Reinstatement

How to Get Your License Back After a DUI in Texas (2026)

This is the administrative path to reinstatement once your DUI case is resolved — sentence done, program enrolled or finished. It walks the steps Texas actually requires to clear the administrative suspension and put your license back in your hand.

For the case itself, a contested suspension, or a hearing — that's legal advice. Talk to a licensed attorney in Texas. The intake will route those matters to an attorney rather than prepare them.

Texas DUI Administrative Road Back

The steps the DPS expects

Below is what Texas publishes for the administrative DUI reinstatement path. Where Texas hasn't published a value, we leave it out rather than guess.

Step 1

Serve the suspension period

The administrative suspension runs for the period Texas sets. It's separate from any criminal court sentence. The free roadmap below confirms the served period that applies to your case based on the intake answers you give.

Step 2

Complete the required program

Texas requires completion of a state-approved program before reinstatement. Only an approved provider counts — an un-approved course won't satisfy Texas, and the fee paid isn't refunded.

From the Texas requirements: 24) **15-day** hearing window → serve → DWI education program → SR-22 (3 yr) → **$125** ALR fee → occupational-license option.

Step 4

File the SR-22

Texas requires an SR-22 filing — proof of financial responsibility, filed by your insurer with the state. It must be maintained for the period the state requires; a lapse can re-suspend your license. Your insurer files it directly — you can't file it yourself. The free roadmap covers the maintenance period and lapse risk.

Step 5

Pay reinstatement fees

Texas reinstatement fees published at primary source:

  • $125 (online) — TX ALR (Administrative License Revocation) reinstatement

Sourced from Texas: ALR (refuse/fail breath/blood, §524) **15-day** hearing window → serve → DWI education program → SR-22 (3 yr) → **$125** ALR fee → occupational-license option.

Two paths forward

Free

Do it yourself

Texas's DUI reinstatement information is published and free. Use the official link above and work through your free roadmap.

From $99

Or have us prepare your packet

We find every administrative hold — DUI plus anything else (a lapsed insurance issue, an unpaid ticket, points) — fill Texas's official forms, check completeness against Texas's published requirements, and give you the exact filing steps.

What this page does and doesn't cover

Covered: the administrative road back to your Texas license once your DUI case is resolved. What Texas requires, the order, the fees, the forms.

Not covered: the criminal case itself, plea options, contested suspensions, hearings, or hardship-license strategy. Those are legal advice — we're not a law firm. The intake routes any hearing or contested matter to an attorney rather than preparing it.

Have other holds too?

Most DUI reinstaters also have at least one other hold (a lapsed insurance issue, an unpaid ticket, accumulated points). The free roadmap finds every hold on your case at once.

See all Texas reinstatement steps →

Ready to see Texas's DUI reinstatement steps for your case?

The intake takes about a minute. Your roadmap is free, and the DUI reason will be pre-checked — you can add other holds or remove it.

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