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Texas does not use a license-points system to track driving offenses. In other words, you don’t have to worry about how long points will stay on your license in Texas because they won’t be added in the first place.
Even though Texas does not use license points, drivers can still face consequences if they commit serious or repeated moving violations. For example, drivers in Texas can have their license suspended if they have four or more moving violations within 12 months or seven or more moving violations within 24 months. A policyholder’s driving history will also affect their insurance premiums in Texas, since insurance companies check driving records to determine how much risk a driver presents.
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