I am only in Texas temporarily for work for 12 months. AND...I'm only here for 4-5 weeks at a time, then gone for 4-5 weeks, then back again. I own a home in AZ and my insurance is there. I rented an apartment in Dallas for 12 months just cuz it made more sense than a hotel for my situation. I bought a toll sticker connected to my AZ plates, but I really don't want to register my truck here...seems silly since I'd have to get a TX title ...only for one year?? Will there be any ramifications if I am here driving with AZ tags on and off for a year? Thanks! PS. Thanks! Your video is very helpful. Texas should pay Tom and Bruxton for helping people sort this all out! Gov site is a JOKE...Impossible to find any info!
No, you've rented a place here but you still have your residence in AZ. You can buy a toll tag to save money on the tolls while you're here for work. If your license, car tags, and insurance are from AZ you can just tell the police you're here for work which is not a lie. You'll be fine.
This is very useful. Short and info packed video. One question. When I look at the various inspection centers, they list the type of inspection the facility offers. For people moving to Texas from a different state (car already registered with a different state) what type of inspection needs to be done -- knowing this will help to choose an inspection center which offers the required inspection type.
You just need the regular state inspection. If you're in an emissions county it's $25.50 or a non-emissions county it's $7.50. Since you care hasn't been registered in Texas before you'll need to bring that inspection form with you to your county tax office.
One more question - I relocated from a different state to Texas. While applying for vehicle registration in Texas, can I use the other state's diving license as photo ID ? Because here getting into the DPS schedule is a long wait
If you’re buying it from a franchise dealer and you’re the first owner I believe Texas gives two years before it needs an inspection. Regardless on a brand new car the dealer would be handling all that for you so you don’t have to worry.
Hi. I just recently moved to Texas with a leased vehicle. Since the lien on my car belongs to a trust do I put the trust as the applicant and then put my name as the additional applicant. I am just a bit confused on how to fill out the application and any help is appreciated. Thank you.
No, you're the owner, if the trust has a lien the trust is a lienholder and that information will go on the title application in the lienholder spot but applicant is you, the owner.
You can call the Department of Public Safety or you county tax office to verify. When my daughter completed the process and came back to Texas they did their cars first. Now that was a little closer to Covid being over and the DPS was running appointments that were several months out.
@@buxtonautosales on the website, it lists vehicle registration as a required document to get a license. That makes no sense to me. I’m sure there are people who need a license, but don’t own a car
This is extremely helpful! I had a couple of questions if you know the answers to it. I just moved to Texas, and I do not have a permanent address but I am currently living in a travel trailer that I purchased here in Texas. So my question is if I have a california license with a california address and california registered vehicle what would you suggest I do first and foremost? Any help is very much appreciated, THANK YOU!
I live in NY, I want to transfer the title to my son who just moved to Austin Texas Should I do it here in NY or sign over the title and he does it over there?
I would bet if you do it in NY you're going to pay taxes on it. Then when he gets here and transfers it he'll get taxed again. Better to sign it over to him and let him do the whole process in TX.
If you're doing a title transfer it's best the person becoming the owner do their paperwork. If someone's letting you use the car and it has expired tags usually they'll let someone pay to register it as long as it's got insurance and a current inspection.
Thank you for the detailed steps. Question: I am in the military and currently stationed in LA. I have purchased a house in a Central Texas county area (in preparation for retirement in a few months). I would like to register my vehicle(s) to Texas as per requirements mentioned (ASAP). My current duty station is not far from East Texas area (different county) about 50 miles only. Would I be able to register my vehicles in the nearest county that is nearby my duty station or do I have to register my vehicles to the "actual" local county on where my future house currently in? I highly appreciate your input and feedback.
I believe there are some special rules for active duty military but I am not sure. I would think I'd just wait until you're retired and actually living in the house in central Texas before I worried about it. Thank you for your service!
I have a question about the registration. Can you start driving your car as soon as you get it registered at the tax office or do you have to wait for stickers in the mail
Hey, trying to get my license in Tx. I just moved back from NC but I don't have my own apt( rent is high). I dont have a rental agreement or lease or mortgage. I don't know what else they will except because they gave me trouble once I went months ago. I never went back. I live with my mom. I have a job in Tx. I have car insurance and car is registered here but I don't know what to do.
I'm not sure what the problem is. You generally turn in your out of state ID and they issue your new one. They ask you where you live, I don't remember them asking for "proof" of where you lived. Check their website TX Department of Public Safety to be sure.
Our registration has expired and we’re from out of state and we still own money on the car so we don’t have the title. I know this will be an issue but how big of one? Thanks for your help!
It's not an issue. You're still filling out the application for title, getting your vehicle inspected, and taking that original inspection into the county tax office. There's a spot on the title application you're going to put your lienholder information in. They'll know you still have a lien so you don't have a title.
@@buxtonautosales Thanks for the reply, I moved from Alabama do I have to do an application to transfer to here my license just went out last week unexpectedly?
Your license went out I expectedly? Anyway there’s a form to download to get your license and the process. It’s the video I made about where and how to get your Texas license. It’s got the link to the form in the description.
@@buxtonautosales I never got my license transferred to Texas because my out of state was still valid until August 19th which have expired now. So I have to fill an application out to get a Texas license?
Thanks for the detailed steps. I recently moved to Tx and my current license is expiring in a month. when i book an online appointment i got it somewhere in November. Is visiting office directly and explaining them the situation helps ?
Yeah the DPS is so back logged if you get pulled over show your out of state license and the receipt for your scheduled appointment. I believe the governor's executive order allows for expired DL's without a ticket being written. You should be fine.
I believe as long as you have the title, insurance, and the vehicle is inspected you just tell them your address. I don't believe they require any proof. Mostly likely the address on your insurance card would be fine. But you can call your county tax office for where ever your car will be stored and ask them.
If I don't have a permanent address anywhere because I travel a lot what do you suggest I do? Could I use a po box address to register my car? Thank you
Well if you are claiming to be a Texas resident you would need a Texas address. Otherwise you're not a resident. You can have your renewal sent to a PO box but they also ask for the physical address.
What happens if I don't have a driver license but I want to buy a car and register that car?? Will they require me to have a driver's license not just the permit??
It will depend on what county you live in as to rather you will need a vehicle inspection. And currently they have not indicated who will be doing the vin inspections for vehicles not previously registered in Texas.
@@buxtonautosalesI'm new in Texas from California. The Texas motor vehicle office told me I had to register my car first before I get to transfer my driver's license here . I'm not sure if the worker there was being an a-hole and making it more difficult for out of towners. But that's what they said so I'm coming here looking for some confirmation if she was being completely truthful with me or making me take the long road process 😅
If that’s what you want to call it. New car dealers take used cars in trade, those cars get sold to individuals who can’t spend as much. Older cars get traded in and some of them end up on buy here pay here lots.
Well. If that is how you feel I would probably not change your mind. I have a video about why buy here pay here costs more you might want to watch. A credit score is an assessment of risk. Poor credit is a big risk. The buyer doesn’t get pulled out of their house, brought to our lot, and have a gun put to their head. They can chose not to buy. The can chose to save up and pay cash. They can chose to wait until til their credit is better. They can find a family member to cosign. We are only offering a product based on the level of risk. Go check out that video. I speak the truth even when it’s unpopular.
@buxtonautosales I'm 59 retired Army purchased tons of cars, and I make sure I tell people to stay away from you guys. I don't need to see the video. I am well aware of how you operate. I've seen plenty of folks get ripped off by your business practices. I'm in the process of lobbying for a bill to put regulations on your predatory practices.
You have to have your birth certificate or no go on licence. but 6.5% OR 6.25% of the originals sales price of the car. so minimal price here, here here ,here and here (maybe missed a here) and then $1200 for tax plus a new resident tax almost $100. Awesome for work relocating me... either this or no job. So then my best bet is to trade that 2015 Hyundai Accent in for a better car then. right. got $4200 left on the car. is this all a gimmick to get people to buy texas cars.
If you have a current driver license from another state they will accept that. I verified with my son in law and daughter who moved back to Texas from another state before I made the video. Pretty sure every state hits you with some sort of "welcome to Texas" tax. You might try California, I hear they're pretty tax friendly and there's plenty of jobs there, too with all the people leaving.
@@buxtonautosales I bounced a couple times. On the ID. 3 months out. then cancelled due to ice storm. 3 months out somehow 2 birth certificates and a ring came up missing? Idk maybe I put them in a place I could find them. Right. But what DPS told me is that you can log in at 7:30am to try to pick up cancelled appointments. I got one out in Tolar. They also said that you can just say you don't have a car in Texas yet to avoid being turned away. I guess we will find out about the actual welcome to Texas tax in a week or two. No thanks on California though XD
Thank you!!! I just moved to TX and I was legit confused on how to get settled in.
Glad I could help. I know there's a lot of states that do the DL and car registration all at the same place.
thank you, and will keep following your information, unfortunately these matters often feel esoteric.
you rock
I appreciate that!
This Video helped me to register my vehicle. Thanks a lot.
You bet.
Thnaks for the info, from Miami to College station
Thanks.
Thank you sir for this helpful video🙏🏾 Can’t wait to become a Texan!
Best of luck!
Thank you, this info is exactly what I needed!
Glad it was helpful!
I am only in Texas temporarily for work for 12 months.
AND...I'm only here for 4-5 weeks at a time, then gone for 4-5 weeks, then back again. I own a home in AZ and my insurance is there. I rented an apartment in Dallas for 12 months just cuz it made more sense than a hotel for my situation.
I bought a toll sticker connected to my AZ plates, but I really don't want to register my truck here...seems silly since I'd have to get a TX title ...only for one year?? Will there be any ramifications if I am here driving with AZ tags on and off for a year?
Thanks!
PS. Thanks! Your video is very helpful. Texas should pay Tom and Bruxton for helping people sort this all out! Gov site is a JOKE...Impossible to find any info!
No, you've rented a place here but you still have your residence in AZ. You can buy a toll tag to save money on the tolls while you're here for work. If your license, car tags, and insurance are from AZ you can just tell the police you're here for work which is not a lie. You'll be fine.
In my experience I had to register my out of state car first.
I think everyone is right now because the DPS still wants appointments and they're months out.
Same. They turned me around because I did not transfer my title/registration first
Thanks for the info bro.
Any time!
Amazing video!!..
Thank you!
Thank you. it's very informative.
Glad it was helpful!
This is very useful. Short and info packed video. One question. When I look at the various inspection centers, they list the type of inspection the facility offers. For people moving to Texas from a different state (car already registered with a different state) what type of inspection needs to be done -- knowing this will help to choose an inspection center which offers the required inspection type.
You just need the regular state inspection. If you're in an emissions county it's $25.50 or a non-emissions county it's $7.50. Since you care hasn't been registered in Texas before you'll need to bring that inspection form with you to your county tax office.
Thank you this was very helpful.
Glad you liked it. My daughter just recently moved back to Texas so I confirmed all this with her before I made the video.
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Thanks and welcome
What would happen if you drive on Texas toll roads without a toll tag?
They send you a bill at a much higher rate and if you don't pay they will not let you renew your tags.
So what if you Dont have a car to register? Thats where im confused
Then you just get your license at the Department of Public Safety. They’re two separate offices you’d go to and don’t need one to do the other.
One more question - I relocated from a different state to Texas. While applying for vehicle registration in Texas, can I use the other state's diving license as photo ID ? Because here getting into the DPS schedule is a long wait
correct you do not need a TX driver license to register your car.
You have 30 days to get a TX DL.
This is very useful information. One question: What is the Form #? Is it Form-130U? Thanks
It is, there is also a link to it in the video description. Thanks for watching.
Is inspection necessary for getting registration and title for a brand new car
If you’re buying it from a franchise dealer and you’re the first owner I believe Texas gives two years before it needs an inspection. Regardless on a brand new car the dealer would be handling all that for you so you don’t have to worry.
what about motorcycles, do they need a safety inspection and where do you get it done if needed.
Any state inspection place can do a motorcycle as well. And yes, they need it.
Hi. I just recently moved to Texas with a leased vehicle. Since the lien on my car belongs to a trust do I put the trust as the applicant and then put my name as the additional applicant. I am just a bit confused on how to fill out the application and any help is appreciated. Thank you.
No, you're the owner, if the trust has a lien the trust is a lienholder and that information will go on the title application in the lienholder spot but applicant is you, the owner.
I was told registration has to be first
You can call the Department of Public Safety or you county tax office to verify. When my daughter completed the process and came back to Texas they did their cars first. Now that was a little closer to Covid being over and the DPS was running appointments that were several months out.
@@buxtonautosales on the website, it lists vehicle registration as a required document to get a license. That makes no sense to me. I’m sure there are people who need a license, but don’t own a car
Do I need to register my car in the county where I live, or I can do any nearby county as well?
Thanks for watching my video. You’ll need to go to the county tax office in your county.
@@buxtonautosales Thank you for the quick response, appreciate it.
This is extremely helpful! I had a couple of questions if you know the answers to it. I just moved to Texas, and I do not have a permanent address but I am currently living in a travel trailer that I purchased here in Texas. So my question is if I have a california license with a california address and california registered vehicle what would you suggest I do first and foremost? Any help is very much appreciated, THANK YOU!
If you're not a resident you're supposed to title in CA and you'd follow their processes.
Do you help in getting driver's licence in Texas. Please inform me.
No I don't. You can go to the TX Dept of public safety website and book an appointment to get your license.
I live in NY, I want to transfer the title to my son who just moved to Austin Texas Should I do it here in NY or sign over the title and he does it over there?
I would bet if you do it in NY you're going to pay taxes on it. Then when he gets here and transfers it he'll get taxed again. Better to sign it over to him and let him do the whole process in TX.
Does my car need to be under my name in order for me to get it registered
If you're doing a title transfer it's best the person becoming the owner do their paperwork. If someone's letting you use the car and it has expired tags usually they'll let someone pay to register it as long as it's got insurance and a current inspection.
What is a toll tag?
You buy one if you're planning on driving on toll roads - it's how they bill you.
Thank you for the detailed steps. Question: I am in the military and currently stationed in LA. I have purchased a house in a Central Texas county area (in preparation for retirement in a few months). I would like to register my vehicle(s) to Texas as per requirements mentioned (ASAP). My current duty station is not far from East Texas area (different county) about 50 miles only. Would I be able to register my vehicles in the nearest county that is nearby my duty station or do I have to register my vehicles to the "actual" local county on where my future house currently in? I highly appreciate your input and feedback.
I believe there are some special rules for active duty military but I am not sure. I would think I'd just wait until you're retired and actually living in the house in central Texas before I worried about it. Thank you for your service!
I have a question about the registration. Can you start driving your car as soon as you get it registered at the tax office or do you have to wait for stickers in the mail
When you go to the tax office to transfer your registration to Texas they give you the license plate and sticker right then.
Do you have to fill out the application and download it or do they have the application for registering at the tax assessor office?
They'll probably give you one and tell you to fill it out but I'd probably download it and get it filled out ahead of time.
Hey, trying to get my license in Tx. I just moved back from NC but I don't have my own apt( rent is high). I dont have a rental agreement or lease or mortgage. I don't know what else they will except because they gave me trouble once I went months ago. I never went back. I live with my mom. I have a job in Tx. I have car insurance and car is registered here but I don't know what to do.
I'm not sure what the problem is. You generally turn in your out of state ID and they issue your new one. They ask you where you live, I don't remember them asking for "proof" of where you lived. Check their website TX Department of Public Safety to be sure.
Our registration has expired and we’re from out of state and we still own money on the car so we don’t have the title. I know this will be an issue but how big of one? Thanks for your help!
It's not an issue. You're still filling out the application for title, getting your vehicle inspected, and taking that original inspection into the county tax office. There's a spot on the title application you're going to put your lienholder information in. They'll know you still have a lien so you don't have a title.
I have a question what if your drivers license is expired and you need to transfer to Texas? Vehicle already is registered in the state.
You just get your Texas license.
@@buxtonautosales Thanks for the reply, I moved from Alabama do I have to do an application to transfer to here my license just went out last week unexpectedly?
Your license went out I expectedly? Anyway there’s a form to download to get your license and the process. It’s the video I made about where and how to get your Texas license. It’s got the link to the form in the description.
@@buxtonautosales I never got my license transferred to Texas because my out of state was still valid until August 19th which have expired now. So I have to fill an application out to get a Texas license?
Yep.
Thanks for the detailed steps. I recently moved to Tx and my current license is expiring in a month. when i book an online appointment i got it somewhere in November. Is visiting office directly and explaining them the situation helps ?
Yeah the DPS is so back logged if you get pulled over show your out of state license and the receipt for your scheduled appointment. I believe the governor's executive order allows for expired DL's without a ticket being written. You should be fine.
Thanks @@buxtonautosales for your reply.
Hi! is proof of address required to register a vehicle in texas? i live in mexico, but purchased a vehicle i want to have there for when im in texas.
I believe as long as you have the title, insurance, and the vehicle is inspected you just tell them your address. I don't believe they require any proof. Mostly likely the address on your insurance card would be fine. But you can call your county tax office for where ever your car will be stored and ask them.
If I don't have a permanent address anywhere because I travel a lot what do you suggest I do? Could I use a po box address to register my car? Thank you
Well if you are claiming to be a Texas resident you would need a Texas address. Otherwise you're not a resident. You can have your renewal sent to a PO box but they also ask for the physical address.
What happens if I don't have a driver license but I want to buy a car and register that car?? Will they require me to have a driver's license not just the permit??
No. You can use a Passport, a state issued Driver License, or a state issued ID card.
Do you sell tractor trailer trucks?
No sir.
come 2025 the vehicle no longer has to be inspected they are doing away with that now
It will depend on what county you live in as to rather you will need a vehicle inspection. And currently they have not indicated who will be doing the vin inspections for vehicles not previously registered in Texas.
Not 100% true. You must register your vehicle first before you get a Texas licence if you are coming from out of state.
Nope, it's two separate processes.
@@buxtonautosalesI'm new in Texas from California. The Texas motor vehicle office told me I had to register my car first before I get to transfer my driver's license here . I'm not sure if the worker there was being an a-hole and making it more difficult for out of towners. But that's what they said so I'm coming here looking for some confirmation if she was being completely truthful with me or making me take the long road process 😅
@@buxtonautosalesyou’re right I moved here from California and my vehicle is yet to be registered but I got my TX DL
I got my license before transfer my car… i think it’s not correct.
@@livefreeordie1985 how ?
So you baically recycle cars to people who have bad credit.
If that’s what you want to call it. New car dealers take used cars in trade, those cars get sold to individuals who can’t spend as much. Older cars get traded in and some of them end up on buy here pay here lots.
@@buxtonautosales But you guys pray on people with bad credit. Selling them cars for three or four times their value. Not good.
Well. If that is how you feel I would probably not change your mind. I have a video about why buy here pay here costs more you might want to watch. A credit score is an assessment of risk. Poor credit is a big risk. The buyer doesn’t get pulled out of their house, brought to our lot, and have a gun put to their head. They can chose not to buy. The can chose to save up and pay cash. They can chose to wait until til their credit is better. They can find a family member to cosign. We are only offering a product based on the level of risk. Go check out that video. I speak the truth even when it’s unpopular.
@buxtonautosales I'm 59 retired Army purchased tons of cars, and I make sure I tell people to stay away from you guys. I don't need to see the video. I am well aware of how you operate. I've seen plenty of folks get ripped off by your business practices. I'm in the process of lobbying for a bill to put regulations on your predatory practices.
We are regulated my friend. Heavily. I appreciate your point of view. Thanks for watching my video.
You have to have your birth certificate or no go on licence. but 6.5% OR 6.25% of the originals sales price of the car. so minimal price here, here here ,here and here (maybe missed a here) and then $1200 for tax plus a new resident tax almost $100. Awesome for work relocating me... either this or no job. So then my best bet is to trade that 2015 Hyundai Accent in for a better car then. right. got $4200 left on the car.
is this all a gimmick to get people to buy texas cars.
If you have a current driver license from another state they will accept that. I verified with my son in law and daughter who moved back to Texas from another state before I made the video. Pretty sure every state hits you with some sort of "welcome to Texas" tax. You might try California, I hear they're pretty tax friendly and there's plenty of jobs there, too with all the people leaving.
@@buxtonautosales I bounced a couple times. On the ID. 3 months out. then cancelled due to ice storm. 3 months out somehow 2 birth certificates and a ring came up missing? Idk maybe I put them in a place I could find them. Right. But what DPS told me is that you can log in at 7:30am to try to pick up cancelled appointments. I got one out in Tolar. They also said that you can just say you don't have a car in Texas yet to avoid being turned away. I guess we will find out about the actual welcome to Texas tax in a week or two. No thanks on California though XD