How to Register Your Car

Moving to Texas and registering your automobile involves several steps. Here's a detailed guide:

1.Proof of Insurance

Before you can register your vehicle in Texas, you must show proof of insurance. The policy must be from a Texas agent or a national insurance company that does business in Texas. The minimum coverage required by law in Texas is $30,000 per injured person, up to a total of $60,000 per accident, and $25,000 for property damage (30/60/25 coverage).

2.Vehicle Inspection

Next, you need to get your vehicle inspected. Texas requires an annual safety inspection that checks things like brakes, lights, horns, mirrors, and seat belts. Some counties also require emissions testing. The inspection can be done at any state-certified inspection station; these are often found at oil change shops, car service stations, or specialized inspection locations. The cost of the inspection varies, typically around $7 for the safety inspection and around $18.50 for the emissions test, where applicable. Starting Jan. 1, 2025, non-commercial vehicles will no longer be required to get inspected.

3.Out-of-State Title and Registration

If your vehicle is still registered in another state, you'll need to bring your current out-of-state title and registration. If you have a lien on the vehicle, you should bring the lienholder's information and your out-of-state registration.

4.Application for Texas Title and Registration

You will need to complete an application for Texas title (Form 130-U). It requires basic information about you and your vehicle.

5.Visit a County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office

After completing the previous steps, visit your local County Tax Assessor-Collector's office. This is where you'll submit your proof of insurance, inspection documents, completed Form 130-U, and your out-of-state title and registration (if applicable).

6.Registration Fees

The cost for registering a vehicle in Texas varies depending on the type and weight of the vehicle. Generally, the registration fee for a passenger car or truck is around $50 to $75 per year. Additional fees may apply, such as local county fees, new resident tax, and title application fees. Title application fees are typically around $28 or $33, depending on whether the application is mailed or not.

7.License Plates

Once your registration is processed, you will be issued Texas license plates and a registration sticker for your vehicle.

8.Registration Renewal

Remember, vehicle registration in Texas is annual. You'll receive a renewal notice before your registration expires.

Remember to check the latest information and specific costs as they can vary slightly depending on the county and are subject to change. It's also a good idea to complete this process as soon as possible after moving, as Texas law requires new residents to register their vehicles within 30 days of moving to the state.

Department of Safety Offices

Main Office - Downtown

Vista Verde Plaza Building, 233 N Pecos La Trinidad, San Antonio, TX 78207-3175

210-335-2251

Northeast Office

3370 Nacogdoches Road Number 160, Salado Park II, San Antonio, TX 78217-3375

210-335-2251

Northwest Office

8407 Bandera Road, Bandera Festival Shopping Center, San Antonio, TX 78250-2574

210-335-2251

Southside Office

3505 Pleasanton Road, San Antonio, TX 78221

210-335-2251

Kendall County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office

201 E. San Antonio St., Suite 105, Boerne, Texas 78006-2013

830-249-9343

Comal County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office

205 N. Seguin Avenue, New Braunfels, Texas 78130

830-221-1353

Bandera County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office

403 12th Street, Bandera, Texas 78003

830-796-3731