To Darwin (and the other Darwins reading this): If, in fact, in your experiences, law enforcement used this special radar to illegally detain and question you, each time you unconscionably left DL at home but made decision to drive anyway, it seems you would have grounds for a lawsuit or at minimum, dismissal of alleged $200 fine ticket(s), whereby negating any possibility of any insurance company finding offense(s) on your driving record.
TEXAS DRIVERS LICENSE AUDIT NUMBER ON TEMPORARY LICENSE DRIVER
And I am not a kid or a teenager, I am a grown mother of two adult children, and for convenience sake, I would LOVE to know the answer to this. Your driver license or identification card number, Your date of birth, The last four digits of your social security number, and The audit number from your most recently issued card. And just for the record, I TOTALLY agree that berating and admonishing while never bothering to try and answer the original question is not helpful at all. A Texas driver’s license audit number is the 20-digit number at the bottom of your driver’s license says online defensive driving course provider Comedy Driving.Texas audit numbers or the DD number at the bottom of your Texas driver’s license is unique to each driver’s license you receive in the mail. Your eight (8) digit Drivers License Number (DLN) or Photo Identification Card Number (IDN) is located on your Drivers License, Photo Identification Card, Learners Permit and on most correspondences from PennDOT.
You will receive a temporary drivers license valid for 45 days to use until you receive your new card in the mail in 3 weeks. If you have moved, use this service to change the address on your Texas driver license or ID. So saying that it is an “automatic $200 fine” is not true, as long as it is not EXPIRED or SUSPENDED and you are not driving around without a temporary or special needs license. You can still renew a lost or stolen card as long as you know both your Texas drivers license number and audit number. Renew your Texas driver license or ID card online with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).