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  2. Register Your Vehicle | TxDMV.gov

    www.txdmv.gov/motorists/register-your-vehicle

    To get your Texas license plates and registration sticker, visit your local county tax-assessor collector office. You will need your insurance card, the Vehicle Inspection Report issued by the inspection station, and proof that you own the vehicle such as the registration or title from your previous state.

  3. Two Steps, One Sticker Inspection & Registration Program

    www.dps.texas.gov/section/vehicle-inspection/faq/...

    Vehicles are no longer required to have an inspection sticker on the vehicle’s windshield. The inspection sticker has been replaced by the Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR). Keep the VIR handy as it may need to be shown at the time of registration.

  4. Vehicle Inspection - Texas Department of Public Safety

    www.dps.texas.gov/section/vehicle-inspection

    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…

  5. Texas Vehicle Registration

    www.texas.gov/driver-services/texas-vehicle...

    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.

  6. Texas Inspection Sticker Requirement Ending in 2025

    versustexas.com/blog/texas-inspection-sticker

    How to Obtain a Texas Inspection Sticker (Until 2025) 1. Locate an authorized inspection station. 2. Bring the required documents: vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and payment for the inspection fee. 3. Have your vehicle inspected. 4. Upon passing the inspection, receive your sticker. Who Will Need to Complete an Emissions Test?

  7. Two Steps, One Sticker Changes | Department of Public Safety

    www.dps.texas.gov/section/vehicle-inspection/two...

    This one decal will signify the vehicle has passed the required inspection and is currently registered in Texas. HB 2305 establishes a registration-based enforcement system for enforcing for motor vehicle inspection requirements.

  8. Beginning March 1st 2015, Texas vehicle inspection and registration stickers are partnering up.