Titling Vehicles If the dealer is financing the vehicle the dealer is required to file the paperwork with the appropriate county tax assessor-collector's office within 45 days of the sale. The dealer has 60 days if the customer is a military purchaser.
The building you use at your property must also meet all local zoning requirements, which is rarely allowed in a residential neighborhood. So it is possible to have a dealer license at your home property but it must be in a building that is separate from your residence and must meet all local zoning requirements.
If you mean a used car dealer's license, you can't. Permits are only issued to commercial properties in areas zoned for car lots. They will not issue a license to a residential address or an address not zoned for the business. Been there, tried that....
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.
The Texas Off-Highway Vehicles (OHV) Program was created by the Texas Legislature in the 2005 session and the program become effective on January 1, 2006. The OHV Program was established to help create legal and safer places to ride and to encourage the safe and responsible use of OHVs on the lands of Texas.
In addition to the NPS ORV permit, a Texas State OHV decal is required and can be purchased by calling the Texas Parks & Wildlife Customer Service Center at (512) 389-8917. Please call Park Headquarters at (806) 857-3151 with specific NPS Off-Road Vehicle or Permit questions.
A person operating an off-highway vehicle on a beach or on public land designated for such use by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department must hold a safety certificate indicating completion of a safety training course. The course must be conducted by an approved program sponsor and taught by an approved instructor.
When operated on public off-highway vehicle land or on authorized roads, ATVs, ROVs, UTVs, and Sand Rails must be equipped with: A brake system. A muffler system. U.S. Forest Service qualified spark arrester. A headlight and taillight. An Off-Highway Vehicle decal issued by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
Do ATVs used at OHV venues located on the public lands of Texas need a Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) registration decal? No, ATV registration is not longer required in Texas and therefore, the TxDOT ATV registration decal is no longer required.
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. For Driver License requirements to operate any of these vehicles, contact the Texas Department of Public Safety.