Texas gives you 30 days after establishing residency to register your vehicle and get a Texas driver's license. Here's the step-by-step so you don't get caught.
Driver's License (do this FIRST)
- Go to a DPS Mega Center (not a regular DPS office — Mega Centers are faster)
- Garland Mega Center and Carrollton Mega Center are the best in DFW
- Book online at dps.texas.gov — walk-ins wait 2-3 hours, appointments wait 15 minutes
- Bring: out-of-state license, passport or birth certificate, 2 proofs of residency (utility bill, lease), Social Security card
- You'll take a quick vision test. No written or driving test if you have a valid out-of-state license.
- Cost: $33 for a standard license
Vehicle Registration
- Get a Texas vehicle inspection FIRST at any inspection station ($7.50 for gasoline, $25.50 includes emissions in DFW)
- Then go to your county tax office (NOT the DPS)
- Bring: out-of-state title, proof of insurance (Texas minimum: 30/60/25), inspection report, driver's license
- Cost: varies by vehicle value, typically $50-100
- Dallas County: dallascounty.org/department/tax
- Tarrant County: access.tarrantcounty.com
Insurance minimums in Texas:
- 30/60/25: $30K per person bodily injury, $60K per accident, $25K property damage
- This is the MINIMUM. Most agents recommend 100/300/100 for real protection.
- Uninsured motorist coverage is critical — Texas has one of the highest uninsured driver rates in the country (14.1%. Source: IRC)
Vehicle inspection stickers:
- Texas eliminated the separate inspection sticker in 2015
- Your registration IS your inspection — you must pass inspection to register
- Annual inspections required
Penalties for not registering:
- $200+ ticket for expired registration
- Your out-of-state plates make you a target for police stops after 30 days
Source: Texas DPS, county tax assessor offices, Texas DMV
The Mega Center appointment trick saved me 3 hours. Garland Mega Center, 8 AM appointment, in and out in 20 minutes.