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  2. EXPLANATION FOR EYE SPECIALIST - Texas Department of Public...

    www.dps.texas.gov/InternetForms/Forms/DL-63.pdf

    All applicants taking a driver’s license examination in Texas are given simple vision tests. Any applicant who may need more accurate measurement; and any applicant who fails to meet the acuity score listed below is referred to an

  3. Texas Medical Evaluation Process for Driver Licensing

    www.dps.texas.gov/section/driver-license/texas-medical-evaluation-process...

    The Department's Driver License Office License and Permit Specialists are trained to evaluate applicants and conduct a basic investigation, if necessary. The specialist may ask additional questions, require a physician's statement, or require you to take a driving, written, and vision test.

  4. Details - DPSnet Internet Forms - Texas Department of Public...

    www.dps.texas.gov/InternetForms/Home/Details/301

    Title: Explanation for Eye Specialist. Description: Available to DPS employees. Email a GS-4 to MailPrintGraphics@dps.texas.gov to order this form. Special Section: Driver License. Abbreviation: DL.

  5. Vision Test For Texas Drivers License - I Drive Safely

    www.idrivesafely.com/dmv/texas/drivers-license/pass-texas-dps-eye-test

    If you’re taking the vision test at an optometrist’s office, you’ll be required to submit your results to the DPS by turning in a completed DL-63 form with your driver’s license application. All drivers taking the vision test will also be tested for color blindness.

  6. Vision Examination Report for Driver’s License in Texas

    www.stateregstoday.com/.../vision-examination-report-for-drivers-license-in-texas

    In Texas, a vision examination is required for renewing a driver’s license every 12 years. However, drivers aged 79 and older must renew their driver’s licenses in person every 6 years, and a vision examination is a part of this process to ensure that they are still able to drive safely.

  7. Texas Driver Licenses and IDs, Renewals, and Replacements

    www.texas.gov/driver-services/texas-driver-license-id-renewals-replacements

    Pass a vision exam. Complete and pass knowledge and driving tests from the state or certified third-party provider. Driver license and ID application requirements. To get a driver license, you’ll need to have: Proof of citizenship or lawful presence in the U.S. Proof that you’re a Texas resident. A social security number and a social security card.

  8. DMV Vision Test: What to Expect & Sample Eye Chart - All About...

    www.allaboutvision.com/eye-exam/faq/can-i-fail-dmv-eye-exam

    Find out what you can expect from a DMV vision test and how to test your eyesight before you get your drivers license. If you fail your DMV vision test, fixing the problem is often as simple as getting glasses or contacts or prescription.

  9. How to Pass a Texas DPS Eye Test for a License | Legal Beagle

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    Getting a driver's license in Texas, like other states, involves taking a vision test. Texas has its own laws that drivers must know in order to pass the written and driving tests, but the vision test is pretty much the same in all states. An applicant must score 20/50 for an unrestricted license.

  10. Texas Department of Public Safety DL-76 (9/16)

    www.dps.texas.gov/Internetforms/Forms/DL-76.pdf

    Please complete this form if you have personal knowledge about a driver you believe is no longer capable of safely operating a motor vehicle. After reviewing this report, the Department may require the driver to take certain tests such as a vision, knowledge or driving test or provide other medical information.

  11. Vision Evaluation Report, Form MCSA–5871 | FMCSA

    www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/medical/vision-evaluation-report-form-mcsa-5871

    The Medical Examiner must receive a completed Vision Evaluation Report, Form MCSA5871, that is signed and dated by an ophthalmologist or optometrist before each required physical qualification examination.