Due to the disaster declaration issued by Texas Governor Greg Abbott, out-of-state and unlicensed contractors can obtain temporary registration and perform work on storm-damaged properties in the state. KTVT spoke with Mold Inspection Sciences Texas about the dangers of hiring unlicensed or ...
No More Paper License Plates In Texas Since 2015 we have been doing the Texas Two-Step with the registration sticker serving for both the registration and inspection, unless you are in one of the 17 counties that check emissions. The inspections don't seem as comprehensive as they used to ...
Auto Glass Week™ competition registration for the Auto Glass Customer Service Representative (CSR) and Auto Glass Calibration Competitions end on July 15. Deadlines for the Auto Glass Technician (AGTO) and Windshield Repair (WRO) Competitions end on August 5. Grab the … Continue reading → Po...
Provide a vehicle for the driving exam and present current liability insurance, Texas vehicle registration, and inspection for the vehicle. I didn't get my certificate, what do I do? If you did not receive your certificate within 7 days, pleasecontact us. You can also email us atinfo@texa...
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It will be labeled as "Inspection Program Replacement Fee" (KHOU) on your registration bill. Seriously?! Call it what it is Texas, a tax with no representation. But I digress. My car's registration is due in January. When I get that paperwork in the mail, I am going to check for ...
The 'Texas Two Step' will be a thing of the past beginning January 01, 2025. Texans will no longer have to go to a service station to get their vehicle inspected before the registration can be completed for their car, truck or motorcycle. Governor Greg Abbott signed Texas House Bill 3297...
No mandatory car safety inspections in Texas Starting in 2025, Texas drivers won't need to take their vehicle for a safety inspection, but they'll pay a slightly higher registration fee to support transportation and environmental programs.
Non-commercialvehicleswill no longer need a vehicle safety inspection before registration but still need to pay a $7.50 inspection program fee. Instead, this fee will be added to the cost of your vehicle registration. Even though most safety inspections have been eliminated, Texans still need to...
Back in March of 2020, Governor Abbott placed a temporary waiver on vehicle registration requirements in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.. That waiver is about to expire.