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Over 150 state agencies and departments serve Texans’ everyday needs, including driver services, public health information, and more. Use our directory below to find an agency that can help you.
- SOAH
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- Renew/Replace Driver License
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- Texas Vehicle Registration
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Texas provides hundreds of government services for residents...
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List of agencies. Angelina and Neches River Authority. Brazos River Authority. Canadian River Municipal Water Authority. Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas. Edwards Aquifer Authority. Employees Retirement System of Texas. Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners of Texas.
Texas.gov is the official website of the State of Texas. From here, we’ll guide you to online services, resources, and information around our great state.
The Texas state government includes about 200 state agencies that operate as distinct administrative units. State agencies include boards, commissions, offices, and departments in the executive, judicial, or legislative branches of state government.
The government of Texas operates under the Constitution of Texas and consists of a unitary democratic state government operating under a presidential system that uses the Dillon Rule, as well as governments at the county and municipal levels. Austin is the capital of Texas.
Texas provides hundreds of government services for residents and businesses including driver services, professional and occupational licensing, vital records, business resources, online payments, and more.
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