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If it is a leased vehicle, the leasing company's Power of Attorney or Limited Power of Attorney form VTR-271 completed by the lessor is required. Proof of current Texas liability insurance or out-of-state insurance that meets or exceeds the Texas requirements (may be listed on your insurance declaration page).
(2) Application for exempt registration. (A) Application. (B) Emergency medical service vehicle. (C) Fire-fighting vehicle. (D) County marine law enforcement vehicle. (E) United States Coast Guard Auxiliary vehicle. (F) Motor vehicles owned and used by state-supported institutions.
You don't need to be a Texas resident already to register your vehicle in Texas.
If it is a leased vehicle, the leasing company's Power of Attorney or Limited Power of Attorney form VTR-271 completed by the lessor is required. Proof of current Texas liability insurance or out-of-state insurance that meets or exceeds the Texas requirements (may be listed on your insurance declaration page).
A vehicle may be operated up to five working days after the registration expires without penalty. After those five days, you can receive a citation of up to $200.
Can I legally drive my vehicle after the registration expires? State law gives you a five-day grace period. Renew your registration at Texas and you will receive a receipt that allows you to drive legally for 31 days until your sticker arrives in the mail. Just be sure to carry the receipt in your vehicle.
Texas law grants a five-day grace period for drivers to renew their vehicle's registration. During that time, a Texas law enforcement officer can issue a fine (up to $200) for expired registration. Still, some drivers may choose to wait, hoping to avoid the hassle of one last inspection.
Can I legally drive my vehicle after the registration expires? State law gives you a five-day grace period. Renew your registration at Texas and you will receive a receipt that allows you to drive legally for 31 days until your sticker arrives in the mail.
GRACE PERIOD. (a) A group life insurance policy must provide that the policyholder or premium payor is entitled to a grace period of 31 days for the payment of any premium, other than the first, due under the policy.