Looking for a Dallas DMV appointment or Dallas DPS office? Texas does not have a DMV — the agency is the Department of Public Safety. We monitor every Dallas-area DPS office and book your driver license appointment in 1 to 3 days instead of the typical wait.
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Short answer: no. There is no DMV in Dallas because Texas does not have a DMV. The agency that handles your driver's license, ID card, Real ID, learner permit, and commercial driver license is the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS), and bookings for all 3 offices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area happen at public.txdpsscheduler.com. Vehicle registration and plates go through a separate agency (TxDMV) via county tax offices.
Read the full Dallas DPS office guide →We monitor 3 offices in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
These offices serve Dallas (Dallas County) and nearby communities including Garland, Carrollton, Plano, Irving, and Mesquite.
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DPS appointment wait times in Dallas currently average 3-5 months. The Dallas-Fort Worth area (population 7.5 million) serves residents through a limited number of DPS offices, creating a significant scheduling bottleneck. Here's how to skip the wait:
Prefer not to refresh the scheduler yourself? We watch every Dallas-area DPS office and book the first opening that fits.
Local tip for Dallas
North Garland Mega Center is the busiest DPS office in Texas — avoid it if you can. Carrollton Mega Center typically runs 2-4 weeks better. For the fastest Dallas DMV appointment, expand your search radius to 60+ miles to surface Decatur, Greenville, or Waxahachie offices.
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Most Dallas-area customers get their DPS appointment booked within 1-3 days using our service, compared to the 3-5 month wait when booking manually.
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We can book any of these appointment types at Dallas-Fort Worth-area DPS offices:
Use public.txdpsscheduler.com — the official Texas DPS scheduler. Dallas (and all of Texas) does not have a DMV; the agency is DPS. Choose your service, enter your name, date of birth, and last 4 of SSN, pick a Dallas-area DPS office, and select a time slot. Current wait at busy Dallas offices: 3-5 months. The appointment itself is free to book.
Rarely at the busiest Dallas DPS offices, but sometimes at smaller suburban locations. Three paths: the in-office self-service kiosk at opening, the early-morning web release of new bulk slots (DPS doesn't publish a release time, but in our monitoring new blocks tend to appear around 6:30 AM), or cancellation monitoring during business hours. Cancellation monitoring is the most reliable same-day path because slots in Dallas are claimed quickly after being posted.
It depends on your specific Dallas zip code, but the Texas DPS scheduler shows all offices within your radius. Expand the radius to 60-90 miles to surface smaller suburban or rural offices with dramatically shorter wait times than the Dallas Mega Center options. The official scheduler is statewide, so you can book any office regardless of where you live in Dallas.
Wait times for the next available appointment at busy Dallas-area DPS offices currently run 3-5 months. Smaller offices outside the immediate Dallas metro typically have much shorter wait times — sometimes next-week or next-day if you can drive 30-60 minutes.
Technically yes, but you almost certainly will not be seen. Dallas DPS offices have self-service kiosks for same-day slots, but in our monitoring these tend to appear early (around 6:30 AM) and disappear within minutes. Walk-ins without a booking are usually directed to public.txdpsscheduler.com to book a future appointment.
They are two separate agencies. Your driver license, ID card, and Real ID are handled by Texas DPS — that is what we help you book. Vehicle registration, license plates, and title transfers go through the Dallas-area county tax office under TxDMV (txdmv.gov), not DPS.
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