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Offline Elderberry

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Texas Scorecard by Valerie Muñoz January 3, 2025

Even without annual inspections, Texans must pay a $7.50 replacement fee.

Under a new Texas law, non-commercial vehicles are no longer required to undergo annual safety inspections.

However, even without the inspections, Texans must pay an annual $7.50 “replacement” fee.

House Bill 3297 requires Texans to pay the replacement fee each year when they register their vehicles with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

“As its name suggests, this fee simply replaces the revenue source for state programs and operations—like the construction and expansion of state highways—once supported by vehicle safety inspections,” the Texas Department of Public Safety’s website states.

New vehicles purchased in Texas are required to pay a fee of $16.75 to cover two years.

While vehicle safety inspections are no longer required, emissions tests still are required in many of Texas’ most populous counties.

More: https://texasscorecard.com/state/texas-drops-annual-vehicle-safety-inspections-still-requires-fee/

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Re: Texas Drops Annual Vehicle Safety Inspections, Still Requires Fee
« Reply #1 on: January 05, 2025, 11:21:08 am »
While vehicle safety inspections are no longer required, emissions tests still are required in many of Texas’ most populous counties.


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