Texas DWI/Drug Court OIL Instructions are the guidelines set forth by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (DLR) for individuals who have been convicted of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) or drug-related driving offenses. These instructions are designed to provide guidance on the process of obtaining an Occupational Driver's License (OIL) after the court has ordered the suspension of the individual's driver's license. The DLR offers three different types of Texas DWI/Drug Court OIL Instructions: 1. Non-Alcohol-Related Offenses: This type of OIL instructions applies to individuals who have been convicted of driving offenses that are not alcohol-related. Examples include driving under the influence of drugs, reckless driving, and other offenses. 2. Alcohol-Related Offenses: This type of OIL instructions applies to individuals who have been convicted of driving offenses that are alcohol-related. Examples include driving under the influence of alcohol, driving with an open container, and other offenses. 3. DWI Offenses: This type of OIL instructions applies to individuals who have been convicted of Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). Examples include DWI offenses involving alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both. In all cases, the Texas DWI/Drug Court OIL Instructions provide guidance on the types of documents and information that must be submitted to the DLR in order to obtain an OIL. The instructions also provide information on the process for obtaining an OIL and any applicable fees.