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Car registration question (Texas)
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<blockquote data-quote="RDJ" data-source="post: 15874593" data-attributes="member: 5905"><p>you don't have to call anyone. just go get it inspected, then go to the DMV, make sure you have proof of insurance when you go. DMV will ask you if it has been driven on the road since the last time it was registered. the answer will be no, it has been down with mechanical issues and you are just now getting it back on the road. Then they will ask if you have gotten any tickets for no registration or anything else .. and the answer again will be no. then they will register the car and you will get your sticker.</p><p></p><p>I went through this myself with the same car a couple of times. and I got re-registered with zero issues. I just registered my 04 which had expired in July of last year. While you do run the risk of being stopped, I think if you explained that you were on your way to the inspection station and then to register it he will likely let you go. otherwise it is a fix it ticket. I drove my car to the inspection station and then to the DMV which is also a police substation. no issues there</p><p></p><p>Edited to add [USER=126428]@Black2010[/USER] I just saw you were in round rock, that is where I got all my stuff done since I live there too. I take mine to Mack Haik Ford for the inspection and use the DMV on Old Settlers Rd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDJ, post: 15874593, member: 5905"] you don't have to call anyone. just go get it inspected, then go to the DMV, make sure you have proof of insurance when you go. DMV will ask you if it has been driven on the road since the last time it was registered. the answer will be no, it has been down with mechanical issues and you are just now getting it back on the road. Then they will ask if you have gotten any tickets for no registration or anything else .. and the answer again will be no. then they will register the car and you will get your sticker. I went through this myself with the same car a couple of times. and I got re-registered with zero issues. I just registered my 04 which had expired in July of last year. While you do run the risk of being stopped, I think if you explained that you were on your way to the inspection station and then to register it he will likely let you go. otherwise it is a fix it ticket. I drove my car to the inspection station and then to the DMV which is also a police substation. no issues there Edited to add [USER=126428]@Black2010[/USER] I just saw you were in round rock, that is where I got all my stuff done since I live there too. I take mine to Mack Haik Ford for the inspection and use the DMV on Old Settlers Rd [/QUOTE]
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