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The Texas Tribune
The Texas Tribune
National
By Stephen Simpson and Pooja Salhotra

Texas driver license offices reopen after systemwide outage

The Nortwest Austin DPS office on Jan. 24, 2019.
The Northwest Austin Department of Public Safety office on Jan. 24, 2019. The department closed offices on Monday due to an unspecified outage. (Credit: Emree Weaver/The Texas Tribune)

An unidentified technology outage resulted in the closure of Texas driver’s license offices across the state Monday. Offices were back open Thursday morning.

The Texas Department of Public Safety announced in a social media post that the outage forced the agency to close all driver's license offices on Monday afternoon. Staff was working with customers to reschedule appointments, the department said. The statewide law enforcement and driver's license administration agency’s website was also down Monday evening.

Driver licenses offices were also closed on Tuesday and Wednesday for the New Year's holiday. Agency officials did not respond to inquiries about the cause of the temporary outage.

The outage appeared to be isolated to only the public safety department. The health and education department's websites were working. As was the governor's and Legislature's.

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