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Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Texas Temporary Tags form, it’s important to follow certain guidelines to ensure a smooth process. Below is a list of things you should and shouldn’t do.

  • Do double-check all personal information for accuracy.
  • Do provide a valid reason for needing temporary tags.
  • Do sign and date the form where required.
  • Do keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
  • Do submit the form to the appropriate office in a timely manner.
  • Don’t leave any required fields blank.
  • Don’t use incorrect or outdated forms.
  • Don’t forget to include payment for any associated fees.
  • Don’t submit the form without reviewing it for errors.

By following these tips, you can help ensure that your application for Texas Temporary Tags is processed efficiently and without delay.

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TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION

 

ALL Counties

MINUTE ORDER

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ALL Districts

The Texas Transportation Commission (commission) finds it necessary to adopt the repeal of Chapter 8, Motor Vehicle Distribution, Chapter 17, Vehicle Titles and Registration, and Chapter 18, Motor Carriers.

The preambles and the adopted repeals, attached to this minute order as Exhibits A - F, are incorporated by reference as though set forth verbatim in this minute order, except that they are subject to technical corrections and revisions, approved by the General Counsel, necessary for compliance with state or federal law or for acceptance by the Secretary of State for filing and publication in the Texas Register.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED by the commission that the repeal of Chapter 8, Motor Vehicle Distribution, Chapter 17, Vehicle Titles and Registration, and Chapter 18, Motor Carriers are adopted and are authorized for filing with the Office of the Secretary of State.

The executive director is directed to take the necessary steps to implement the actions as ordered in this minute order, pursuant to the requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act, Government Code, Chapter 2001.

Submitted and reviewed by:

 

Recommended by:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Counsel

Executive Director

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Minute

Date

 

 

 

Number

Passed

Texas

Department of Transportation

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Vehicle Distribution

 

1

Adoption Preamble

2The Texas Department of Transportation (department) adopts the

3 repeal of §§8.1 - 8.6, 8.21 - 8.58, 8.81 - 8.88, 8.101 - 8.114, 4 8.131 - 8.160, 8.171 - 8.181, 8.201 - 8.210, 8.241 - 8.271, and 5 8.301 - 8.317, all concerning 43 TAC Chapter 8, Motor Vehicle 6 Distribution. The repeal of §§8.1 - 8.6, 8.21 - 8.58, 8.81 - 7 8.88, 8.101 - 8.114, 8.131 - 8.160, 8.171 - 8.181, 8.201 -

8 8.210, 8.241 - 8.271, and 8.301 - 8.317 are adopted without

9 changes to the proposed text as published in the March 12, 2010

10issue of the Texas Register (35 TexReg 2131) and will not be

11republished.

12

13EXPLANATION OF ADOPTED REPEALS

14The legislature at its 2009 Regular Session enacted House Bill

15No. 3097, which created the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles

16(DMV) and transferred to the DMV the powers, duties,

17obligations, and rights of action of the department's vehicle

18titles and registration division and motor vehicle division, the

19Automobile Burglary Theft Prevention Authority, and the part of

20the department's motor carrier division responsible for motor

21carrier registration and the enforcement of Transportation Code,

22Subtitle F, Title 7, which relates to the regulation of vehicles

23and traffic. The legislation transferred the rules of the Texas

24Transportation Commission (commission) related to those powers,

25duties, obligations, and rights of action to the governing board

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Exhibit A

Texas

Department of Transportation

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Motor

Vehicle Distribution

 

1of the DMV effective November 1, 2009.

2

3 The repeal of Chapter 8, Motor Vehicle Distribution, removes the 4 sections that previously regulated motor vehicle dealers,

5 manufacturers, distributors, converters, representatives,

6 lessors, and lease facilitators, in accordance with Occupations 7 Code, Chapter 2301, and Transportation Code, Chapter 503. The 8 regulation of those entities will be under the DMV rules

9 contained in 43 TAC Chapter 215, Motor Vehicle Distribution,

10which were adopted by the Board of the Texas Department of Motor

11Vehicles in January 2010.

12

13COMMENTS

14No comments on the proposed repeals were received.

16STATUTORY AUTHORITY

17The repeals are adopted under Transportation Code, §201.101,

18which provides the commission with the authority to establish

19rules for the conduct of the work of the department.

21CROSS REFERENCE TO STATUTE

22None.

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Exhibit A

 

Texas Department of Transportation

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Motor Vehicle Distribution

 

1

CHAPTER 8. MOTOR VEHICLE DISTRIBUTION

 

2SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS

3 §8.1 Scope and Purpose

4§8.2 Definitions; Conformity with Statutory Requirements

5§8.3 Duties and Powers of Director

6 §8.4 Formal Opinions

7 §8.5 Informal Opinions

8 §8.6 Exempted Actions

9

10

SUBCHAPTER B. ADJUDICATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE

11

§8.21

Objective

 

12

§8.22

Prohibited Disclosures and Communications

13

§8.23

Appearances

14

§8.24

Petitions

 

15

§8.25

Affidavits

 

16

§8.26

Form of Petitions, Pleadings, and the Like

17

§8.27

Complaints

 

18

§8.28

Docket

 

19

§8.29

Computing

Time

20

§8.30

Filing of

Documents

21

§8.31

Cease and

Desist Orders

22

§8.32

Enlargement of Time

23

§8.33

Expenses of Witness or Deponent

 

NOTE:

Repeals

Exhibit B

 

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Department of Transportation

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1 §8.34 Institution of Adjudicative Proceedings

2§8.35 Notice of Hearing in Adjudicative Proceedings

3

§8.36

Reply

4

§8.37

Hearings To Be Public

5§8.38 Recording and Transcriptions of Hearing Cost

6

§8.39

Joint Record

7

§8.40

Waiver of Hearing

8

§8.41

Postponement of Hearing

9

§8.42

Presiding Officials

10

§8.43

Conduct of Hearing

11

§8.44

Conduct and Decorum

12

§8.45

Evidence

13

§8.46

Stipulation of Evidence

14

§8.47

Objections and Exceptions

15

§8.48

Motions

16

§8.49

Briefs

17

§8.50

Service of Pleading, Petitions, Briefs, and the Like

18

§8.51

Submission

19§8.52 Findings and Recommendations of Hearing Officer

20§8.53 Filing of Exceptions

21§8.54 Form of Exceptions

22§8.55 Replies to Exceptions

23§8.56 Final Decision

NOTE:

Repeals

Exhibit B

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Department of Transportation

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Vehicle Distribution

 

1 §8.57 Submission of Amicus Briefs

2§8.58 Format for Documents Filed with the Director

3 Subsequent to the Issuance of a Proposal for Decision 4

5 SUBCHAPTER C. LICENSES, GENERALLY

6 §8.81

Objective

7 §8.82 Administration of Licensing Fees

8 §8.83 Renewal of Licenses

9 §8.84 Brokering, New Motor Vehicles

10 §8.85 Brokering, Used Motor Vehicles

11§8.86 Processing of License Applications, Amendments, or

12Renewals

13§8.87 License Terms and Fees

14§8.88 Transition Period for the Issuance of Two-Year

15Licenses

16

17SUBCHAPTER D. FRANCHISED DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS,

18CONVERTERS AND REPRESENTATIVES

19

§8.101

Objectives

 

20

§8.102

Representatives

 

21

§8.103

Service-Only Facility

 

22

§8.104

Amended License

 

23

§8.105

Notification of License Application; Protest

 

NOTE: Repeals

Exhibit B

 

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Department of Transportation

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1Requirements

2§8.106 Time for Filing Protest

3 §8.107

Hearing

4§8.108 Addition or Relocation of Line Make

5 §8.109 Replacement Dealership

6 §8.110 Franchise Verification

7§8.111 Notice of Termination or Noncontinuance of Franchise

8 and Time for Filing Protest

9§8.112 Motor Home Show Limitations and Restrictions

10§8.113 Manufacturer Ownership of Franchised Dealer; Good

11Cause Extension; Dealer Development

12§8.114 Sale of Vehicles by Manufacturer/Distributor at

13Wholesale Auction

14

 

 

15

SUBCHAPTER

E. GENERAL DISTINGUISHING NUMBERS

16

§8.131

Objective

17

§8.132

Definitions

18

§8.133

General Distinguishing Number

19§8.134 House Trailer; Travel Trailer; Towable Recreational

20Vehicle

21§8.135 More than One Location

22§8.136 Off-site Sales

23§8.137 Security Requirements

NOTE:

Repeals

Exhibit B

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Department of Transportation

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Vehicle Distribution

 

1§8.138 Use of Metal Dealer License Plates

2 §8.139 Metal Dealer Plate Allocation

3§8.140 Established and Permanent Place of Business

4 §8.141

Sanctions

5§8.142 GDN Sanction and Qualification Hearing

6 §8.143 Manufacturers License Plates

7§8.144 Record of Sales and Inventory

8 §8.145 Change of Dealer’s Status

9 §8.146 Metal Converter's License Plates.

10§8.147 Proof of Valid License Required of Foreign Motor

11Vehicle Dealers

12§8.148 Dealer Agents

13§8.149 Independent Mobility Motor Vehicle Dealers

14§8.150 Authorization to Issue Temporary Tags

15§8.151 Temporary Tags, General Use Requirements, and

16Prohibitions

17§8.152 Obtaining Numbers for Issuance of Temporary Tags

18§8.153 Specifications for All Temporary Tags

19§8.154 Dealer Temporary Tags

20§8.155 Buyer's Temporary Tags

21§8.156 Buyer's Temporary Tag Receipt and Notice to Buyer

22§8.157 Advance Numbers, Internet-down Buyer's Temporary Tags

23§8.158 Advance Numbers, Emergency Buyer's Temporary Tags

NOTE:

Repeals

Exhibit B

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Texas

Department of Transportation

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Motor

Vehicle Distribution

 

1§8.159 General Requirements and Allocation of Internet-down

2 and Emergency Buyer's Tag Numbers

3 §8.160 Converter's Temporary Tags

4

5 SUBCHAPTER F. LESSORS AND LEASE FACILITATORS

6

§8.171

Objective

7

§8.172

Definitions

8

§8.173

License

9§8.174 Application for a License

10 §8.175

Sanctions

11§8.176 More Than One Location

12§8.177 Established and Permanent Place of Business

13§8.178 Records of Leasing

14§8.179 Change of Lessor or Lease Facilitator Status

15§8.180 Required Notices to Lessees

16§8.181 General Distinguishing Number Exception

17

18 SUBCHAPTER G. WARRANTY PERFORMANCE OBLIGATIONS

19 §8.201

Objective

20 §8.202 Filing of Complaints

21 §8.203 Review of Complaints

22§8.204 Notification to Manufacturer, Converter, or

23Distributor

NOTE:

Repeals

Exhibit B

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Documents used along the form

When obtaining Texas Temporary Tags, several other forms and documents may also be required or beneficial. Understanding these additional documents can help streamline the process and ensure compliance with state regulations. Below is a list of commonly used forms alongside the Texas Temporary Tags form.

  • Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U): This form is essential for applying for a title or registering a vehicle in Texas. It collects information about the vehicle, the owner, and any lienholders.
  • Bill of Sale: A bill of sale serves as a legal document that records the transaction between the buyer and seller. It includes details about the vehicle, such as the VIN, sale price, and date of sale.
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Inspection: This inspection verifies the VIN on the vehicle matches the information provided in registration documents. It is often required for vehicles coming from out of state.
  • Proof of Insurance: Texas law mandates that all vehicles must be insured. A proof of insurance document shows that the vehicle is covered under a valid insurance policy.
  • Form VTR-271 (Application for a Temporary Permit): This form is used to request a temporary permit for a vehicle that is not yet registered. It allows the vehicle to be legally driven while waiting for permanent registration.
  • Odometer Disclosure Statement: This statement is necessary for vehicles under ten years old. It confirms the mileage on the vehicle at the time of sale, helping to prevent fraud.
  • Form 68 (Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer): If the vehicle is being gifted, this form documents the transfer without a sale, which can affect tax liabilities.

Being prepared with these forms can facilitate a smoother registration process and ensure compliance with Texas laws. Always check for the most current requirements, as regulations can change. Familiarity with these documents can save time and avoid potential delays when obtaining your Texas Temporary Tags.

Common mistakes

Filling out the Texas Temporary Tags form can be straightforward, but many individuals make common mistakes that can lead to delays or complications. One frequent error is incomplete information. Applicants often forget to fill in all required fields. This can include essential details such as the vehicle identification number (VIN), the owner's name, or the address. Missing any of these can result in the form being rejected, causing unnecessary delays in obtaining the temporary tags.

Another common mistake involves incorrect information. It's easy to make a simple typo, especially with numbers or letters. For instance, entering an incorrect VIN can lead to significant issues, as the VIN is crucial for identifying the vehicle. Double-checking all entries before submission can help prevent this mistake. Ensuring that the information matches what is on the vehicle’s title or registration is vital for a smooth process.

Some applicants also overlook the signature requirement. Failing to sign the form is a surprisingly common oversight. Without a signature, the application is considered incomplete, and the request for temporary tags cannot be processed. Always remember to review the form for a signature before submitting it. It may seem minor, but this detail can hold up the entire process.

Finally, many people do not keep copies of their submitted forms. Retaining a copy of the completed application is essential for tracking purposes. If there are any issues or questions regarding the application later, having a copy can be invaluable. This practice can save time and provide peace of mind, knowing that you have a record of what was submitted.

Misconceptions

Understanding the Texas Temporary Tags form can be challenging, and several misconceptions often arise. Here is a list of common misunderstandings along with explanations to clarify each one.

  • Temporary tags are only for new vehicles. This is not true. Temporary tags can be issued for both new and used vehicles. They provide a way for owners to drive their vehicles legally while waiting for permanent registration.
  • Temporary tags are valid indefinitely. In reality, temporary tags have a limited validity period, typically 30 days. After this period, vehicle owners must obtain permanent registration to continue driving legally.
  • You can use temporary tags in any state. While temporary tags are valid in Texas, other states may have different regulations regarding their acceptance. Always check the local laws of the state you are traveling to.
  • Only dealerships can issue temporary tags. This misconception is misleading. Individuals can also apply for temporary tags, provided they follow the correct procedures outlined by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.
  • Temporary tags are the same as a title. Temporary tags serve as a temporary registration but do not replace the need for a vehicle title. A title proves ownership and is essential for legal vehicle operation.
  • Once you have temporary tags, you don’t need to worry about registration. This is incorrect. Vehicle owners are still responsible for completing the permanent registration process before the temporary tags expire.
  • Temporary tags can be transferred between vehicles. This is not allowed. Each temporary tag is specific to a single vehicle and cannot be transferred to another vehicle.
  • There is no fee for temporary tags. In fact, there is usually a fee associated with obtaining temporary tags. This fee varies based on the issuing authority and the specific circumstances of the vehicle.
  • Temporary tags are only for personal use vehicles. Temporary tags can be issued for various types of vehicles, including commercial vehicles, as long as they meet the necessary requirements set by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.

By addressing these misconceptions, individuals can better navigate the process of obtaining and using Texas Temporary Tags, ensuring compliance with state regulations.

Key takeaways

The Texas Temporary Tags form is essential for vehicle registration in the state. Below are key takeaways regarding its use and completion.

  • Purpose of Temporary Tags: Temporary tags allow vehicle owners to operate their vehicles legally while waiting for permanent registration. This is particularly useful for newly purchased vehicles.
  • Eligibility: Only individuals who have purchased a vehicle or are in the process of transferring ownership can apply for temporary tags. Ensure all required documentation is available to avoid delays.
  • Application Process: Complete the Texas Temporary Tags form accurately. Incomplete or incorrect information can lead to rejection of the application. Double-check details such as the vehicle identification number (VIN) and owner’s information.
  • Duration of Validity: Temporary tags are valid for a limited period, typically 30 days. It is crucial to complete the registration process within this timeframe to avoid penalties.

File Characteristics

Fact Name Details
Governing Law The Texas Temporary Tags form is governed by the Texas Transportation Code, specifically under §201.101, which empowers the Texas Transportation Commission to establish rules for the department's operations.
Purpose of Temporary Tags Temporary tags allow vehicle owners to legally operate their vehicles while waiting for permanent registration and license plates, ensuring compliance with state laws.
Validity Period Texas temporary tags are typically valid for 30 days from the date of issuance, providing sufficient time for vehicle registration processes.
Issuing Authority Temporary tags can be issued by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or authorized dealers, ensuring that vehicle owners can obtain them conveniently.
Application Requirements To obtain temporary tags, applicants must provide necessary documentation, including proof of ownership and insurance, ensuring that all vehicles on the road meet safety standards.

How to Use Texas Temporary Tags

Completing the Texas Temporary Tags form is a straightforward process that requires specific information about your vehicle and personal details. After filling out the form, you will submit it to the appropriate authority to obtain temporary tags for your vehicle.

  1. Obtain the Texas Temporary Tags form from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles website or your local county tax office.
  2. Fill in your personal information at the top of the form, including your full name, address, and contact number.
  3. Provide details about the vehicle, such as the make, model, year, and Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
  4. Indicate the reason for needing temporary tags, such as a new purchase or vehicle registration delay.
  5. Sign and date the form at the designated area to certify the information provided is accurate.
  6. Gather any required documents, such as proof of insurance and identification, to accompany your application.
  7. Submit the completed form and supporting documents to your local county tax office or designated authority.