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Originally Posted by Austin_Snake
Jason,
If it was already titled and the license is running out, in Texas you just get an inspection (show them insurance). Then go online and renew with a credit card. Mine runs out this month so going this evening to get the inspection.
Good luck,
Richard
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That is not true for "CUSTOM VEHICLE" designation. No annual inspection is required.
Print out the ASVE manual from the txdmv website and take it with you.
https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/...cle_Manual.pdf
Transportation code Chapter 548:
Sec. 548.052. VEHICLES NOT SUBJECT TO INSPECTION. This chapter does not apply to:
(1) a trailer, semitrailer, pole trailer, or mobile home moving under or bearing a current factory-delivery license plate or current in-transit license plate;
(2) a vehicle moving under or bearing a paper dealer in-transit tag, machinery license, disaster license, parade license, prorate tab, one-trip permit, vehicle temporary transit permit,
antique license, custom vehicle license, street rod license, temporary 24-hour permit, or permit license;
(3) a trailer, semitrailer, pole trailer, or mobile home having an actual gross weight or registered gross weight of 7,500 pounds or less;
(4) farm machinery, road-building equipment, a farm trailer, or a vehicle required to display a slow-moving-vehicle emblem under Section 547.703;
(5) a former military vehicle, as defined by Section 504.502;
(6) a vehicle qualified for a tax exemption under Section 152.092, Tax Code; or
(7) a vehicle for which a certificate of title has been issued but that is not required to be registered, including an off-highway vehicle registered under Section 502.140(c).