



TxDMV has made changes to what is and is not acceptable identification for initial motor vehicle registrations. In any circumstance, expired passports and ID cards cannot be accepted for any form of registration transaction.
Acceptable forms of ID include:
- Valid US Driver License or state ID card issued by a US state or territory
- Driver License must be valid, unexpired and meet Real ID Act standards, including the star symbol in the top right corner
- Valid US or foreign passport
- US passport cannot be expired (passport book or card is acceptable)
- Foreign passport cannot be expired and must include either a valid DHS admission stamp/mark and a current permanent resident card or unexpired immigrant visa
- Valid unexpired Texas License to Carry (LTC)
- US military ID card
- NATO ID or ID issued under a Status of Forces Agreement
- ID issued by
- US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- US Citizenship and Immigration Status (USCIS)
- US Department of State
When processing initial motor vehicle registration, it is your responsibility to ensure:
- The applicant provides one of the approved ID types listed above
- ID presented is valid and unexpired
- Foreign passport holders also present required DHS documentation


Just a friendly reminder that we have a dedicated support email and phone number should you ever need to reach us. You can reach us via email at txsupport@vitu.com and via phone at 972-449-0969.
Additionally, a dedicated chat feature is coming very soon. Stay tuned!

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Welcome back Warriors! This is the continuation of our series all about YOU.
The month of appreciation
November is a time of gatherings, reflection, and transition from Autumn to Winter.
It is a month where warm, golden hues, along with browns and oranges take center stage in our workspaces as well as our homes — filled with smells of cinnamon, apples, pumpkin pie, and some serious comfort food!
Celebrations of food, family, and friendship start to fill up our thoughts and our calendars. Just saying the word, "November," stirs up memories of Novembers past. It is a time of reflection. A time of gratitude. A time of thanksgiving. It reminds us of who was with us in the past during this special month, as well as those who are no longer with us. It reminds us all that we are all truly blessed beyond measure, to keep a grateful heart and a thankful heart.
November is the month with a definite attitude of gratitude. As we start thinking about our plans for this month, the food, the family, the friends, we also think about people who are alone, people who don't have what we may have. And we give. We help out at local food banks, we serve others, we share with our neighbors. We also smile a little bit more, and we are a little nicer to each other. It is a magical time of year.
It is also a time of work. We Warriors work a little harder, trying to make sure that our desks are all caught up so that we can enjoy Thanksgiving with our families and friends. We also start to get a little stressed out, so remember to take some time to center yourself each day. Give yourself the gift of some "alone time" so that you can relax, pray, meditate, or just listen to nature during a nice walk in the mild fall morning or evening.
This month’s treat for YOU
November is a time to nourish both your body and your mind. We've talked about nourishing your mind, now let's talk about nourishing your body!
I have a recipe for a super easy, delicious, guilt-free, sugar-free pumpkin pie that I would like to share with all of YOU!
This recipe is by Chris Cooking Nashville, an incredible chef that cares about good healthy options for some of our favorite comfort foods. He is AMAZING! I asked Chris for permission to share this video and recipe with all of YOU, and he graciously agreed. Check it out using the link here! I personally will be making this pie this year, and I hope that YOU will LOVE it as much as I do!
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving, Warriors! I'll be back next month as we continue to celebrate this Year of YOU! ♥️🥧


