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Taxing Matters
Register Or Title
That Vehicle!
By: Cheryl E. Johnson,
PCC Galveston Co.
Tax Assessor Collector
[email protected]
The county tax office is the local provider of Texas Department of Motor Vehicle
(TxDMV) services (vehicles–not drivers). We are one of five states that separate
vehicle and driver services except for the inspection. Confused? Read on…
New Residents to Texas: New residents (except for active duty members of the US
Armed Forces or non-resident, full-time students attending a Texas college or
university), have 30 days to register their vehicle. With proof of insurance in hand (or
the declaration page of the policy), obtain an inspection at a DPS licensed station
(find listing at www.dps.texas.gov). Bring the vehicle inspection report (VIR), proof of
insurance and ownership along with a current drivers license (out of state is okay
since you have 90 days to obtain a Texas TDL) to any county tax office. Title and
registration is $123 plus fees shown at right.
Registration Renewals:
Windshields in Texas became less cluttered with
implementation of the single sticker program in 2015. This combined inspection and
registration stickers into one making it necessary to obtain an inspection up to 90
days before renewing the registration. Most stations upload activity to a centralized
database each night but, like insurance companies; we are not always able to see
recent activity in the TxDMV system so it is safer to bring the inspection report and proof of insurance when renewing the
sticker. If writing a check (or obtaining a title), a driver’s license will also be required.
Renewal notices are sent by TxDMV six weeks before expiration. Keep an eye on the windshield just in case the renewal is
not received. If misplaced, we can look up the vehicle with either the plate or vehicle identification number. Sign up for
email reminders at www.txdmv.gov. All TxDMV forms are available online and at www.galcotax.com.
Titling New or Used Vehicles: If you purchase a vehicle from a dealership, it will typically process the title and registration
but keep the paperwork handy until plates and sticker are received! If buying from an individual, you have 30 days to
transfer title. It is best to have the seller come to the office with you but, if that is not possible, bring the signed title, a
completed form title transfer form (130-U), release of lien (if one is recorded on the title), proof of insurance, a driver’s license
and funds to pay for the title transfer, registration fees and sales tax (6.25% of the greater of the purchase price or TxDMV’s
Standard Presumptive Value). Before buying a used vehicle, take advantage of TxDMV’s Title Check to insure there are no
title issues. While online, look up the SPV so there are no surprises when it comes time to pay the taxes!
Quick Facts
1. For your protection, we do not allow anyone with a different last
name to renew registration without written permission.
2. Need a disabled placard for a permanent or temporary
disability? Obtain a prescription from your doctor.
3. Lose you sticker or not receive it? Replacements are available
for $6.50 or any of our offices but call first.
4. Need to update your address? Complete VTR-146 and mail to
TxDMV or let us help you with that.
5. Lost your title? Complete an application (VTR-34) and obtain in
person from the TxDMV Regional Service Center in Houston or
(typically) within two weeks via the mail.
6. Renew registration online with TxDMV (up to six months after
expiration), in person, deposit in one of the yellow drop boxes
located at full time branches, mail it or visit one of our grocery
partners (see listing online).
7. A vehicle may be operated up to five days after registration
expiration without penalty. Fine is up to $200! Don’t do it!
8. Want a specialty or vanity plate? You will pay more but have lots of
options! Visit TxDMV’s website for info!
9. Sold a vehicle? Remove liability by filing a Vehicle Transfer Notice
online (within 30 days) or call (888) 368-4689.
10. Vehicle Transit Permits are available in our office or online. This
allows you to legally drive the vehicle for five days.
Buy A Lemon?
We hope it never happens but if you purchase or lease a new vehicle that develops a defect or condition that substantially
impairs its use, value or safety, Texas Lemon Law may provide relief if the manufacturer does not repair the defect after four
attempts within the first two years or 24,000 miles (whichever comes first). To see if your situation passes the Lemon Test, call
TxDMV’s Lemon Law Section at (888) 368-4689.
For additional information, call toll free 1-877-766-2284 or send an email to [email protected] and, drive friendly!