General

New to Texas: How to register your car, get a Texas license, and not get fined

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

Community ReportAutomatedSource: Community ReportPublished: Apr 4, 2026, 10:59 PM

4 Comments

commenting so i can find this later

Get your inspection done at a Kwik Kar or similar chain. Takes 15 minutes. Then go to the county tax office. Do NOT go to DPS for registration.

lol nah

The Mega Center appointment trick saved me 3 hours. Garland Mega Center, 8 AM appointment, in and out in 20 minutes.

I waited 60 days and got pulled over in Plano. $200 ticket. Don't be like me. Do it within 30 days.

Texas insurance is surprisingly cheap compared to most states. I pay less here for better coverage than I did in Michigan.