A hardship license in Texas is a restricted driver’s license that allows individuals whose standard license has been suspended or revoked to operate a motor vehicle for specific purposes, such as work, school, or medical appointments. It is designed to alleviate undue hardship caused by the loss of driving privileges.
Obtaining a hardship license requires meeting certain eligibility criteria and following the application process. It is important to note that not everyone who has had their license suspended or revoked will qualify for a hardship license. The application process typically involves submitting documentation to support the need for the license, such as proof of employment, school enrollment, or medical necessity. The specific requirements may vary depending on the county in which you apply.