Texans will still be required to pay the $7.50 charge, but it has been re-purposed as the inspection program replacement fee. If you have a brand-new vehicle, you'll be required to pay $16.75 but won't be required to pay the $7.50 for the following year. Proponents of the bill say...
Beginning January 1, 2025, Texas will eliminate most vehicle safety inspections. This bill was passed by the 88th Legislature and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in 2023. Non-commercialvehicleswill no longer need a vehicle safety inspection before registration but still need to pay a $7...
New addition to the Safety Inspection As of August 2017 Texas has added a new rule to the safety inspection. All vehicles require three working stop lamps (brake lights). The required brake lights consist of the two standard brake lights on each side of the rear of the vehicle. In ...
According to the Texas Department of Public Safety, all registered vehicles in the state must undergo an annual inspection to ensure all cars and trucks on the road are safe to drive. Vehicle inspections are also in compliance with federally mandated clean air requirements. Meetingvehicle inspection...
If you are registering a new car, you need to visit your local county tax-assessor collector office with your insurance card, proof of vehicle inspection, and proof you own the vehicle. Find your nearest location at https://www.txdmv.gov/tax-assessor-collectors/county-tax-offices. ...
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Prepare Your Vehicle: Clean your car inside and out, remove personal belongings, and ensure it's in good working condition. Address any mechanical issues before transport. Arrange Pick-Up: The carrier will schedule a pick-up date and time. Be present during the inspection and handover of the...
Pass the safety inspection and the emissions inspection (if your vehicle requires it, depending on the model year) and you’ll be halfway there. You’ll only pay the inspection fee portion at that time, which ranges from $4.75 – $14.25 if you’re getting the standard one-year ...
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Moreover, reporting the accident promptly allows the insurance company to provide you with the necessary guidance and support. They can inform you about any additional steps you need to take, such as obtaining a copy of the police report or scheduling a vehicle inspection. Prompt reporting a...