3. We will still need to get our motor vehicles inspected and pay the
State for our car registration yearly, but both are going to be
presented as part of a single sticker on your windshield; that’s the
short version.
7. If your inspection is in-date, you can go through car registration as
usual.
8. You may then use the sticker to replace both stickers (automobile
registration and safety inspection) which are on your windshield.
9. Your following State of Texas inspection will not be due again until
immediately before your next vehicle registration renewal, so you
may manage to save a few bucks.
10. If your vehicle registration renewal is due in the same month as the
safety inspection, inspect the vehicle first.
11. Once the inspection is online with the State of Texas, you may get
your vehicle registration renewal sticker and then use it to replace
both your safety inspection and vehicle registration stickers.
12. It's different when your safety inspection is due prior to your
vehicle registration renewal.
13. When it is due, have the automobile safety inspected.
14. You won't get a sticker, so keep the report in your glove
compartment.
15. You need to use it to show police officers that you've an up-to-date
safety inspection if you're stopped because of another thing.
16. When your vehicle registration is due, register your vehicle as
normal and use the sticker to replace both the prior ones.
17. The following year, you'll need to get your automobile inspected
and in the state's databases within a three month period prior to
renewing your car registration.
18. In the long run the new vehicle registration renewal system should
help everybody.