You can submit a Vehicle Transfer Notification online through the DMV's website or at a local office. Remember not to procrastinate and be sure to transfer the title within 30 days of the sale to avoid racking up late fees.
This includes the vehicle's current title signed over to the new owner, a completed Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U), and, if applicable, a release of lien. Ensure all signatures and details, like the odometer reading, are accurately filled out to avoid delays (TXDMV) (DMV).
The only way an ATV can be driven on public roads is if it is: Owned and operated by a state, county or local municipality for use on public beaches to maintain safety. Operated by a farmer or rancher during the daytime, driven under 25 mph and used for agricultural means.
After you choose your buyer, you should provide them with a properly signed title. This should include the sale date and odometer reading. You will also need Form 130-U, the Application for Texas Title, and/or Registration. Form 130-U acts as a legal bill of sale.
The TxDMV is required to title off-highway vehicles (ATVs, ROVs, UTVs, and Sand Rails), but these vehicles are not eligible for registration. Off-highway vehicles are eligible to receive an Off-Highway Vehicle license plate, which may be obtained from your county tax assessor-collector's office.
If you have bought a vehicle from a Texas dealer and you are a Texas resident, the dealership will transfer the title at the tax office on your behalf. However, if you have purchased a vehicle from an individual, the documents must be submitted to the tax office in person or by mail.
A general business license is not required in Texas.
To transfer a Texas titled vehicle, bring in or mail the following to our offices: Texas title, signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s). VTR-130U (Application for Texas title), signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s). Proof of insurance in the buyer's name. Acceptable form of ID. Proof of inspection. Fees.
While there is no general business license requirement at the state level, there are franchise tax obligations for any taxable entity doing business in Texas. Businesses may have to obtain licenses and permits (such as a general business license) at the city and/or county levels.