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Motorist's safety is a top priority in Texas; as a result, vehicles registered in Texas are required to pass an annual inspection to ensure compliance with safety standards. Read more…
Beginning January 1, 2025, non-commercial vehicles will no longer need a vehicle safety inspection prior to registration. However, all non-commercial vehicles in the state will be subject to a $7.50 inspection program replacement fee. This fee will be added to your total when you register your vehicle with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.
If the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) doesn’t match the registration, you may obtain a Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) by returning to the inspection station where the inspection was originally performed. The station will need to enter a new inspection record showing the correct VIN.
How to Register Your Vehicle and Get Texas Plates. You have 30 days from moving here to register your vehicle. Take your vehicle to a certified Vehicle Inspection station and obtain a passing Texas inspection. Bring your insurance card with you because the inspection station will ask to see proof of insurance.
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Texas requires state-registered vehicles to pass an annual inspection to ensure compliance with safety standards. Learn about the Vehicle Inspection Program on the Texas Department of Public Safety website.
Step 1: Pass a vehicle inspection within 90 days of your registration expiration and keep your Vehicle Inspection Report. To find your nearest inspection station, please visit the Texas Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) website.
Keeping your vehicle in compliance with Texas safety standards is essential for every resident. To do so, you’ll need to pass an annual inspection. This process involves a comprehensive safety evaluation, and for some vehicles, an additional emissions test is required.
VIC is a web-based system that centralizes multiple functions for the vehicle inspection program. Visit Vehicle Inspection Connection (VIC) to View order history