The Texas Administrative Petition to Suspend License is a legal process used by the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to suspend the driver’s license of a person who has violated certain traffic laws or committed certain offenses. This petition is also used to suspend the operating privileges of individuals who have failed to comply with the requirements of the Texas Driver Responsibility Program. There are three primary types of Texas Administrative Petition to Suspend License: Administrative License Revocation (ALR), Administrative Suspension, and Occupational Driver’s LicenseOILDL). Administrative License Revocation (ALR) is the suspension of a person’s driver’s license due to a violation of certain traffic laws, such as driving under the influence (DUI) or driving while intoxicated (DWI). Administrative Suspension is the suspension of a person’s driver’s license due to the failure to comply with the requirements of the Texas Driver Responsibility Program, such as failure to pay fines or court costs. Occupational Driver’s LicenseOILDL) is the issuance of a restricted license to allow a person to drive for specific purposes, such as commuting to work or school, during the period of suspension.