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TxDMV Home. Check with Your Local County Tax Assessor’s Office for Up-To-Date Closures and Office Hours.
Renew your vehicle registration using the Texas by Texas (TxT) website or mobile application
How to Register Your Vehicle and Get Texas Plates. You have 30 days from moving here to register your vehicle. Take your vehicle to a certified Vehicle Inspection station and obtain a passing Texas inspection.
Affidavit for License Plate Destruction (MCD-370) MCD-370. Affidavit of Heirship for a Motor Vehicle (VTR-262) VTR-262. Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer (Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Form) 14-317. Annual Purchaser’s Certification of Export-Only Sale (VTR-901-A) VTR-901-A. Annual Ready-Mixed Concrete Permit Application (MCD-1755)
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Buying or Selling a Vehicle. TxDMV released a new Texas temporary tag design on December 9, 2022; more information available here. Selling a Vehicle. Submit a Vehicle Transfer Notification. Vehicles are required to be titled in the buyer's name within 30 days from the date of sale.
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Get a Copy of Your Vehicle Title. If a title is lost or destroyed, you may obtain a certified copy of title by following the steps below. If a lien is recorded, the lienholder should complete an application for certified copy of title, or provide you with an original release of lien.
Link to apply for and order a specialty license plate, renew your vehicle registration and/or submit a change of address online via the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Vehicle and Title Registration Services application.
As part of your vehicle registration you are issued a set of general-issue license plates. The plate number is assigned to you by TxDMV and cannot be personalized. As of November 1, 2016, the State of Texas no longer requires automatically replacing your plates after 7 years.