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How do I register my car in Texas from out of state?
Can I register my out-of-state vehicle online in Texas? I’m moving to Texas in four months to live with my girlfriend. I plan on driving there, and to prepare for my residency, I will need to register my vehicle. I’m not entirely sure where to begin with this registration process, and I'm wondering if I can register my car in Texas with my out-of-state title.
This is certainly a big move—how exciting!
According to the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, people cannot register their out-of-state vehicle online. With that being said, you can register your vehicle in person once you move to Texas.
To begin the registration process when you arrive in the Lone Star State, your vehicle must pass an inspection before the vehicle can be registered. When you pass the inspection, you must register the car within 30 days of being in Texas.
After the inspection is complete and approved, you can bring the following items to your Texas county tax office. This is where you will complete the registration process for your vehicle.
So, what do you need to register a car in Texas from another state?
You will need:
- Proof of inspection (vehicle inspection report)
- Proof of liability insurance (meeting state of Texas minimum requirements)
- Vehicle odometer report (double-check with your county if this is required)
- Proof of sales tax payment
- Printed and filled out application for Texas title and registration
How much does it cost to register an out of state car in Texas?
The registration process also includes the following fees:
- Registration fee (base fee is $50.75 for passenger vehicles and light trucks)
- Title application fee between $28–33, depending on the county
- State portion of vehicle inspection fee, which can be up to $30.75
- Local county fees, priced up to $31.50
- 6.25% vehicle sales tax
- $1 insurance verification fee
- $4.75 processing and handling fee
Good luck—hope your move goes smoothly!
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Here’s everything you
need to know about how to register a car in Texas: There are four steps you need to follow to register your vehicle in Texas as a new resident. Once you have all your documents and you’ve taken each of the following steps, you’ll be officially able to drive in Texas as a registered Texan! Note: Active duty members of the military and non-resident, full-time students attending a Texas university or college are not required to
register their vehicles.What Do I Need to Register My Car in Texas?
1. Obtain Automobile Insurance
You must obtain an insurance policy for use in the state of Texas. Most insurances are accepted; however, it’s best you check with your agent to make sure. All policies must have coverage for a minimum of $30,000 per person up to $60,000 for injuries and $25,000 for property damages.
2. Vehicle Inspection
Texas requires every vehicle on the road have a state inspection to ensure it is in a safe, drivable condition for the safety of yourself and others on the road. When you arrive to your inspection, you’ll need to provide proof of insurance, driver’s license, and payment. The cost of the inspection is about $7.00 for most passenger vehicles. Gasoline engine vehicles that are over two years old will also a require an emissions inspection in certain counties, that includes Travis and Williamson. Many automotive service centers, quick lube centers, and dealerships offer inspections. The vehicle safety inspection includes a check of:
- Windshield Wipers
- Mirrors
- Horn
- Steering
- Seat Belts
- Wheel Assembly
- Exhaust System
- Brakes System & Parking Brake
- Tires
- Beam Indicator
- Tail Lights
- Headlights
- Stop Lamps
- License Plate Light
- Rear Reflectors
- Turn Signals
- VIN
- Gas Caps
- Window Tint
Many vehicles fail the vehicle inspection due to damaged windshield wipers, a check engine light on, headlight or taillights out, trouble with the parking brake, or uneven tire wear. Be sure to check these items before you take your vehicle into any vehicle inspection station to avoid an automatic failure. Ensuring each of these safety features on your vehicle is operational helps to prevent accidents. It’s important to address any failures and have them repaired on your vehicle to ensure safe roads and cleaner emissions.
3. Registration & License Plates
To obtain your license plates and sticker, you’ll need to visit the county tax-assessor collections office and provide insurance, the original vehicle inspection report, and proof of ownership such as the registration or title from the state of your previous residence, the Texas title and registration application (form 130-U), and registration
How much does it cost to register a car in Texas? The cost is actually pretty reasonable compared to some other states. The cost for registration is a flat fee of $50.75 plus an additional $1 for TexasSure, the electronic insurance verification program and other DPS initiatives, as well as any additional fees per county. As a new resident, you’ll also be required to pay sales tax-related fees which will vary based on your previous state residency taxes.
4. State Issued Driver’s License
Now that your car is registered, you’ll also need a Texas driver’s license (you have 90 days from the day of your arrival to obtain your license). Driver’s licenses need to be obtained through the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Renewing Your Vehicle Registration in Texas
Registration renewals are mailed to registered vehicle owners. You have the option to renew your registration online, by mail, or in person. By completing your registration online, with a passing vehicle inspection, you will receive a $1.00 discount. Renewals can be completed up to 90 days prior to expiration.
When you’re ready to register your car, truck, or SUV in Texas and need a State Inspection, come see us! Sun Auto Service is an authorized inspection station for vehicle state inspections. We also offer a wide range of automotive services from oil changes, brakes, transmission repairs and everything in between. Our business is a fixture in the Southwest, established in 1978 and is family-owned and operated. We offer same day services, in most cases, and provide free towing with major repairs. We only perform services with your approval and because we stand behind our work, we offer a nationwide 2-year/24,000 mile warranty with every service. You can trust that your car is in the best hands with our expert ASE Certified Technicians using the most up-to-date equipment and tools. Visit any of our Sun Auto Service locations in the Austin area for all your automotive needs.