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Hello, nurses! I am leaving tomorrow to take my NCLEX on Tuesday and am worried that I won't be allowed through the doors. My TX driver's license expired, so I renewed it a few weeks ago. It has yet to arrive. I don't have a state ID or an unexpired passport. I have the temporary license given to me when I renewed my license, but according to the ATT, temporary licenses are unacceptable. I did some Googling and found the 2010 NCLEX Examination Candidate Bulletin which lists "U.S. drivers license (if expired, a renewal slip must be presented in order to be admitted) (Department of Motor Vehicle-Issued)" as an acceptable form of identification. I'm assuming that this "renewal slip" is what I was given when I got my license renewed. Is that correct? I don't want to drive up only to be turned away and forced to repay and reschedule! I will be bringing the Bulletin information that I cited in case they don't want to let me in. Any thoughts? I'm not even nervous about my exam, just about being allowed to take it! Thanks in advance.