Saturday, April 14, 2012

Moving to Texas? Requirements From The Texas Dept. Of Motor Vehicles:


If you are moving to Texas, chances are you will be driving, Here are the requirements for your vehicle & Texas drivers license as stated by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles:

New residents are required to do the following within 30 days of moving to Texas:
New residents must have their vehicles pass inspection before having it registered and titled. After having it inspected, owners should take the following to their county tax office:
  • inspection certification,
  • proof of liability insurance,
  • the vehicle's odometer reading if it is less than 10 years old,
  • ownership document, which may be:
    • an original out-of-state title,
    • proof of registration (for non-title state),
    • current foreign/military ownership document, or
    • foreign evidence of ownership
  • completed Form 130-U (if applying for registration only, without a Texas title, please attach a completed Form VTR-272), and
  • the following fees:
    • registration fee,
    • title application fee of $28 or $33, depending on the county, and
    • new resident tax of $90 or proof of sales tax payment
Additional fees may also be due at the time of registration. For more information, contact your county tax office. For information about the new resident tax, contact the Comptroller of Public Accounts.
Active duty members of the U.S. Armed Forces and non-resident, full-time students attending a Texas college or university are not required to title or register their vehicles in Texas.
Driver License
New residents are required to get a Texas driver license within 90 days of moving to Texas.
For more information, read our FAQs or Put Texas in your corner®.

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