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...
Vehicle Type: The type of vehicle being transported matters. Larger vehicles, such as trucks and SUVs, might cost more than smaller cars or motorcycles due to the space they occupy on the carrier. Transport Method: The choice between open and enclosed transport affects the cost. Enclosed transp...
Texas vehicle inspection changes coming soon Beginning January 1, 2025, Texas vehicle owners will no longer be required to obtain a safety inspection prior to vehicle registration. House Bill 3297, passed during the 88th Legislature in 2023, abolishes the vehicle safety inspection program for non-...
Have your vehicle inspected Are in an accident or another situation when a police officer requests proof of insurance While there are different ways to show proof of coverage, the most commonly accepted form is a digital or hard copy of your insurance card. ...
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A total loss is when repairs for your vehicle would cost more than the vehicle’s estimated value, the car cannot be safely repaired, or the damage meets your state’s total loss guidelines. In Texas, if the repairs cost more than 100 percent of the car’s actual market value, it is ...
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 addition to the two standard brake lights a...
Maintaining your vehicle will protect you, your passengers, other drivers on the road, and the air we breathe. An ounce of prevention through conscientious vehicle care goes a long way toward meeting vehicle inspection requirements in Texas.