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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Beginning Jan. 1, 2025, most Texas vehicles will no longer be required to have an annual safety inspection, but drivers should expect to still be charged. A new law, which was signed by Gov. Greg Abbott in June 2023, abolished the Vehicle Safety Inspection Program for non-commercial vehicles.
New law eliminates most vehicle safety inspections (AUSTIN, Texas – September 9, 2024) Beginning January 1, 2025, Texas vehicle owners will no longer be required to obtain a safety inspection prior to vehicle registration.
You can get your car inspected in any county in Texas, and that's critical to keeping you safe on the road. Poorly maintained vehicles are more likely to cause accidents, leading to severe injuries and tragedies.
Starting on January 1, 2025, Texans won't need state inspections on non-commercial vehicles to get their registrations. The new law goes into effect on Wednesday, January 1. House Bill 3291 was signed into law in 2023, which got rid of state inspections for non-commercial vehicles.
So they don't It's a little bit shorter since they don't do the inspections. Completely on vehicles.MoreSo they don't It's a little bit shorter since they don't do the inspections. Completely on vehicles. So uh. I I know Travis County and William Williamson County still require you to do the emission.
Texas to end vehicle safety inspections in 2025, keeps emissions tests Brazoria County. Collin County. Dallas County. Denton County. El Paso County. Ellis County. Fort Bend County. Galveston County.