Texas Code § 521.3466

AUTOMATIC REVOCATION FOR OFFENSE INVOLVING CERTAIN FRAUDULENT GOVERNMENTAL RECORDS
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Sec. 521.3466. AUTOMATIC REVOCATION FOR OFFENSE INVOLVING CERTAIN FRAUDULENT GOVERNMENTAL RECORDS. (a) A license is automatically revoked on final conviction of the license holder of an offense under Section 37.10 , Penal Code, if the governmental record was a motor vehicle license plate or registration insignia, within the meaning of Chapter 502 , or a vehicle inspection report, within the meaning of Chapter 548 .
(b) If the person is a resident of this state without a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle, the director shall issue an order prohibiting the person from being issued a driver's license until the second anniversary of the date of the conviction.
(c) Section 521.347 applies to a conviction under Section 37.10 , Penal Code, in the same manner that section applies to a conviction of an offense that requires automatic suspension of a person's driver's license.
(d) The department may not issue a driver's license to the person before the second anniversary of the date of the conviction. The department may issue a driver's license to the person only if the person:
(1) applies to the department for the license;
(2) is otherwise qualified for the license; and
(3) pays, in addition to the fee required by Section 521.421 , a fee of $100.
(e) Each fee collected under this section shall be deposited to the credit of the Texas mobility fund.

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