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Signed Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U) with the sales price clearly shown. A seller should keep detailed written records of any transaction, including contact information for the buyer, the date of sale and information on the vehicle, including the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
The vehicle must be in your possession and cannot be considered junked, nonrepairable, or otherwise ineligible for a title. Although not required to be operational, it must be a complete vehicle including a frame, body and motor or if a motorcycle, a frame and motor.
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)
Out of State and Imported Vehicles. If you did not purchase your vehicle in Texas, please choose the scenario that best fits your situation. Purchased a Vehicle Outside of Texas. A vehicle must be titled in your name within 30 days of the date of sale to avoid delinquent transfer penalties.
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Certificate of Title. Used trailer less than or equal to 4,000 lbs. gross weight. Bill of Sale + Registration Receipt. * The Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) is the document that allows you to register and/or title a new trailer.
All Texans who buy a used vehicle from anyone other than a licensed car dealer must pay sales tax on the vehicle's Standard Presumptive Value, which is determined by using the statewide sales data and valuation guide.
Not transferring a vehicle in 30 days can cost (YOUR COUNTY) residents big money. A new state law requires those who purchase vehicles in a private sale, whether it’s in or out of state, to obtain a new title within 30 calendar days or face financial penalties.
Detailed Instructions for Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form VTR-130-UIF). AVAILABLE HELP • For assistance in completing this form, contact your county tax assessor-collector. • For information about motor vehicle sales and use tax or emission fees, contact the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, Tax
A vehicle with any of the NMVTIS brands listed below is considered a salvage vehicle in Texas. In order for this vehicle to be operated on a road again, it must first be rebuilt and inspected. Otherwise, the vehicle is only eligible for a salvage title, nonrepairable title, or for authority to dispose of the vehicle.