Texas vehicle registration and inspection can trip you up if you're new or forgetful.
Annual inspection:
- Required every year in Texas. Cost: $7 for non-commercial vehicles (state maximum). Source: dps.texas.gov
- Emissions testing required in Dallas and Tarrant counties ($14.50 added). Source: tceq.texas.gov
- You need a passing inspection to register your vehicle.
- Inspection must be done within 90 days of registration renewal.
Registration:
- Renew annually online at txdmv.gov, by mail, or at your county tax office.
- Cost: $50.75 base + county fees (~$60-75 total). Source: txdmv.gov
- Late registration penalty: 20% of the registration fee for every month late.
Where to get inspected in DFW:
- Kwik Kar (multiple) — quick, reliable. $7 + emissions if applicable.
- Jiffy Lube (multiple) — bundle with oil change.
- Firestone — bundle with other services.
- Any certified inspection station (look for the official state inspection sign).
New to Texas? You have 90 days:
- Transfer your out-of-state registration within 90 days. Source: txdmv.gov
- You'll need: out-of-state title, proof of insurance, VIN verification, Texas inspection.
- Total cost to transfer: $90-150 depending on vehicle.
Common gotchas:
- Driving with expired registration is a Class C misdemeanor. Up to $200 fine.
- Expired inspection alone is a separate $150+ fine.
- Paper plates are valid for 60 days from purchase. After that, you need permanent plates.
Sources:
- TxDMV.gov — registration requirements
- DPS.texas.gov — inspection standards
- TCEQ — emissions testing requirements
Set a calendar reminder 30 days before your registration expires.
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