Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How does DMV Slots work?
DMV Slots monitors for available DMV appointments and sends you instant alerts via text and email. You can then go to Texas DPS website and secure the appointment yourself.
Is DMV Slots a subscription service?
No, DMV Slots is not a subscription service. It is a one-time payment of $12.99 for one month of unlimited alerts.
How much does DMV Slots cost?
DMV Slots costs $12.99 for one month of service, providing you with unlimited alerts for available DMV appointments.
How do I receive alerts from DMV Slots?
You will receive alerts via text and email. You can also log in to the DMV Slots website to check the Appointments tab for available slots.
How quickly can I expect to secure an appointment?
Most users find and secure an appointment within a few days, depending on appointment availability and how quickly they act on the alerts.
Why is the slot in the alert not available to book on Texas DPS?
We only send out slots confirmed by Texas DPS to be available. Sometimes after our alert the appointment can become unavailable if someone else books it by the time you check in on Texas DPS website. Some DMV centers are overpopulated with many people wanting to make appointments, so some open slots could be gone fast.
When you receive an alert, please try to act quickly and reserve it with Texas DPS. If you can't act fast or the alert comes at an inconvenient time, worry not because our average customer receives more than 10 alerts a day. So you'll have plenty opportunities to grab a convenient appointment in no time.
What if I still can't book an appointment or am not satisfied with the service?
The vast majority of our customers successfully reserve their appointments within a few days. We're proud of our track record of top customer satisfaction, and stand behind our 100% money back guarantee. If you're unable to book an appointment with DMV or not satisfied with your service for any reason, let us know and we'll give you a 100% refund.
Can I unsubscribe my service at any time?
When you got an appointment, just text CLOSE to cancel your alerts. You can also click on the link in the email or do it online via DMV Slots.
Do I need to provide any personal information to use DMV Slots?
All we need to provide you service is your name, email, and phone number to receive alerts. We do not require any sensitive information such as your Social Security Number or date of birth.
Is my payment information secure?
Yes, DMV Slots uses secure payment processing to ensure your payment information is protected.
Can I use DMV Slots for any DMV location?
DMV Slots covers multiple DMV locations. When you enter your city, we will find the nearest slots for your appointment.
What if I have questions or need help with the service?
If you have any questions or need assistance, you can contact our Customer Support team via the Contact Page. We're here to help!
Is DMV Slots a part of Texas DPS?
No, DMV Slots is not a part of Texas DPS and is not affiliated with any government agencies. We operate in multiple states in America. You are not required to go through us to book an appointment with the DMV. Our service is to help you claim a reservations much faster than the normal wait times of 5-6 months at many DMV centers in Texas.
What are the alternatives to DMV Slots?
Alternatives to DMV Slots include manually checking the DMV website for available appointments or walking into the DMV without an appointment. However, finding an available appointment yourself can be time-consuming and stressful as it's currently taking months for the nearest slot. Many DMV locations don't allow walk-ins, and you risk getting turned away at your arrival. DMV Slots offers the convenience of instant notifications and continuous monitoring, saving you time and effort.
Is it DMV or DPS?
Some Texans call the driver license office DMV. Some use the term DPS. Both are correct.
In fact, DMV stands for the Department of Motor Vehicles and DPS stands for the Department of Public Safety. Texas has both DMV and DPS that handle driver licenses. Their websites are txdmv.gov and dps.texas.gov.
Have additional questions? Please contact us!