What To Expect When You Move To Texas

Jun 27
08:26

2013

Jordan Perch

Jordan Perch

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Linkedin

If you are about to move to Texas, you have to get informed about car registration, title transfers and other things related to driving a car in this state. The following article provides information that can be useful to everyone that plans to move to Texas.

mediaimage

People who want to move to Texas and want to be able to drive a car there,What To Expect When You Move To Texas Articles have to know that there are certain traffic laws and regulations there that are different from those in other states, and that there are different procedures regarding car registration, titling, driver's licenses and other affairs related to the DMV. Another thing you must remember is that people in Texas love to drive fast, which is why you have to be extra careful when you start driving there.

The first thing that you should do after you move to Texas, is that you must register your vehicle there. You can use the license that you have obtained in another state for up to 90 days after moving to Texas. If you want to be able to drive your vehicle that has been registered in another state, you have to register it within 30 days of establishing Texas residency. To do that, you have to visit your local County Tax Office, and provide them with the required documentation. But, before you go there, you have to make sure you have some sort of documentation that proves you have valid auto insurance, and have your vehicle inspected by a state-approved inspection station. Then, you can go to a County Tax Office and submit the proof of auto insurance, a proof that your vehicle has passed a safety inspection, along with a proof of ownership, such as a title from your previous state of residence. You will also have to transfer the vehicle title, which you can do by completing the Application for Texas Certificate of Title.

When it comes to applying for a driver's license in Texas, you have to provide the DMV with your out-of-state license, proof of identity and proof of your Social Security Number, as well as two proofs of Texas residency. You will also have to pass a vision test.

As far as traffic laws are concerned, you have to pay special attention to DUI laws and distracted driving laws. If you get convicted of driving under the influence, you can get sentenced to up to 180 days in prison, and get a fine of up to $2,000. Also, you can get a 90-365 day license suspension. Distracted driving laws in Texas prohibit you from texting and using handheld phones in school zones. If you violate this ban, you will have to pay a $50 fine.

If you take care of all these things right after moving to Texas, you will be able to enjoy all the good things it can offer, including great country music, famous historic landmarks, beautiful weather, and the fact that there is no state income tax.