Select driver’s license offices will be opening throughout Texas on Saturday – including in Travis, Williamson and Bell counties – to issue election identification certificates.

People can also obtain the election IDs at any driver’s license office during regular business hours. However, select offices will additionally be open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Texas’ voter ID law is currently in limbo. Under the recently passed Senate Bill 5, a registered voter who lacks a required photo ID can still cast a ballot after showing documents that list a name and address, including a voter registration certificate, utility bill, bank statement or paycheck. Such voters will have to sign a "declaration of reasonable impediment" stating that they couldn't acquire a photo ID.

The following offices will be open specifically to provide election IDs on Saturday:

The Austin-North Office, 6121 N. Lamar Blvd., AustinThe Austin-South Office, 6425 S. IH-35 Service Road, Suite #180, AustinThe Pflugerville Driver License Center, 216 E. Wells Branch Parkway, PflugervilleThe Austin-Northwest Office, 13730 Research Blvd., AustinThe Georgetown Office, 515 Pine St., GeorgetownThe Killeen Office, 5100 West Elms Road, KilleenThe Temple Office, 6612 S. General Bruce Drive, Temple

To qualify for an election ID, applicants must do the following:

Complete an application for a Texas Election Identification Certificate. The application is also available in Spanish. Bring documentation to verify U.S. citizenship and identity.Be eligible to vote in Texas (bring a valid voter registration card or submit a voter registration application through the Texas Department of Public Safety).Be a Texas resident.Be 17 years and 10 months or older

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