Beginning today, new applicants for Texas driver licenses will have to present two pieces of documentation showing their names and addresses to establish proof of residency in the state, KXAN-TV is reporting.

The documents — which could include a rental agreement or a utility statement — must show the person has lived in Texas at least 30 days, the station says. For people with less than 30 days’ residency, the requirement will be waived if they surrender a valid out-of-state license.

The new rules were added to the budget bill passed by lawmakers last year.

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