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The Texas Temporary Tags form is an essential document for vehicle owners in Texas who need to operate their vehicles legally while waiting for permanent registration. This form allows individuals to obtain temporary registration for a vehicle for a limited time, typically 30 days. It is particularly useful for those who have just purchased a vehicle or are in the process of transferring ownership. The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) oversees this process, ensuring that all necessary information is collected and processed efficiently. The form includes sections for the vehicle's identification number, the owner's details, and any applicable fees. By utilizing temporary tags, drivers can avoid potential fines and legal issues while they complete their vehicle registration. Additionally, the recent changes in regulations have streamlined the process, allowing for quicker access to temporary tags. Understanding the requirements and steps involved in obtaining this form can save time and ensure compliance with state laws.

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TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
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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
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Adoption Preamble
The Texas Department of Transportation (department) adopts the
repeal of §§8.1 - 8.6, 8.21 - 8.58, 8.81 - 8.88, 8.101 - 8.114,
8.131 - 8.160, 8.171 - 8.181, 8.201 - 8.210, 8.241 - 8.271, and
8.301 - 8.317, all concerning 43 TAC Chapter 8, Motor Vehicle
Distribution. The repeal of §§8.1 - 8.6, 8.21 - 8.58, 8.81 -
8.88, 8.101 - 8.114, 8.131 - 8.160, 8.171 - 8.181, 8.201 -
8.210, 8.241 - 8.271, and 8.301 - 8.317 are adopted without
changes to the proposed text as published in the March 12, 2010
issue of the Texas Register (35 TexReg 2131) and will not be
republished.
EXPLANATION OF ADOPTED REPEALS
The legislature at its 2009 Regular Session enacted House Bill
No. 3097, which created the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles
(DMV) and transferred to the DMV the powers, duties,
obligations, and rights of action of the department's vehicle
titles and registration division and motor vehicle division, the
Automobile Burglary Theft Prevention Authority, and the part of
the department's motor carrier division responsible for motor
carrier registration and the enforcement of Transportation Code,
Subtitle F, Title 7, which relates to the regulation of vehicles
and traffic. The legislation transferred the rules of the Texas
Transportation Commission (commission) related to those powers,
duties, obligations, and rights of action to the governing board
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of the DMV effective November 1, 2009.
The repeal of Chapter 8, Motor Vehicle Distribution, removes the
sections that previously regulated motor vehicle dealers,
manufacturers, distributors, converters, representatives,
lessors, and lease facilitators, in accordance with Occupations
Code, Chapter 2301, and Transportation Code, Chapter 503. The
regulation of those entities will be under the DMV rules
contained in 43 TAC Chapter 215, Motor Vehicle Distribution,
which were adopted by the Board of the Texas Department of Motor
Vehicles in January 2010.
COMMENTS
No comments on the proposed repeals were received.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY
The repeals are adopted under Transportation Code, §201.101,
which provides the commission with the authority to establish
rules for the conduct of the work of the department.
CROSS REFERENCE TO STATUTE
None.
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CHAPTER 8. MOTOR VEHICLE DISTRIBUTION
SUBCHAPTER A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
§8.1 Scope and Purpose
§8.2 Definitions; Conformity with Statutory Requirements
§8.3 Duties and Powers of Director
§8.4 Formal Opinions
§8.5 Informal Opinions
§8.6 Exempted Actions
SUBCHAPTER B. ADJUDICATIVE PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE
§8.21 Objective
§8.22 Prohibited Disclosures and Communications
§8.23 Appearances
§8.24 Petitions
§8.25 Affidavits
§8.26 Form of Petitions, Pleadings, and the Like
§8.27 Complaints
§8.28 Docket
§8.29 Computing Time
§8.30 Filing of Documents
§8.31 Cease and Desist Orders
§8.32 Enlargement of Time
§8.33 Expenses of Witness or Deponent
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§8.34 Institution of Adjudicative Proceedings
§8.35 Notice of Hearing in Adjudicative Proceedings
§8.36 Reply
§8.37 Hearings To Be Public
§8.38 Recording and Transcriptions of Hearing Cost
§8.39 Joint Record
§8.40 Waiver of Hearing
§8.41 Postponement of Hearing
§8.42 Presiding Officials
§8.43 Conduct of Hearing
§8.44 Conduct and Decorum
§8.45 Evidence
§8.46 Stipulation of Evidence
§8.47 Objections and Exceptions
§8.48 Motions
§8.49 Briefs
§8.50 Service of Pleading, Petitions, Briefs, and the Like
§8.51 Submission
§8.52 Findings and Recommendations of Hearing Officer
§8.53 Filing of Exceptions
§8.54 Form of Exceptions
§8.55 Replies to Exceptions
§8.56 Final Decision
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§8.57 Submission of Amicus Briefs
§8.58 Format for Documents Filed with the Director
Subsequent to the Issuance of a Proposal for Decision
SUBCHAPTER C. LICENSES, GENERALLY
§8.81 Objective
§8.82 Administration of Licensing Fees
§8.83 Renewal of Licenses
§8.84 Brokering, New Motor Vehicles
§8.85 Brokering, Used Motor Vehicles
§8.86 Processing of License Applications, Amendments, or
Renewals
§8.87 License Terms and Fees
§8.88 Transition Period for the Issuance of Two-Year
Licenses
SUBCHAPTER D. FRANCHISED DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS, DISTRIBUTORS,
CONVERTERS AND REPRESENTATIVES
§8.101 Objectives
§8.102 Representatives
§8.103 Service-Only Facility
§8.104 Amended License
§8.105 Notification of License Application; Protest
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Requirements
§8.106 Time for Filing Protest
§8.107 Hearing
§8.108 Addition or Relocation of Line Make
§8.109 Replacement Dealership
§8.110 Franchise Verification
§8.111 Notice of Termination or Noncontinuance of Franchise
and Time for Filing Protest
§8.112 Motor Home Show Limitations and Restrictions
§8.113 Manufacturer Ownership of Franchised Dealer; Good
Cause Extension; Dealer Development
§8.114 Sale of Vehicles by Manufacturer/Distributor at
Wholesale Auction
SUBCHAPTER E. GENERAL DISTINGUISHING NUMBERS
§8.131 Objective
§8.132 Definitions
§8.133 General Distinguishing Number
§8.134 House Trailer; Travel Trailer; Towable Recreational
Vehicle
§8.135 More than One Location
§8.136 Off-site Sales
§8.137 Security Requirements
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§8.138 Use of Metal Dealer License Plates
§8.139 Metal Dealer Plate Allocation
§8.140 Established and Permanent Place of Business
§8.141 Sanctions
§8.142 GDN Sanction and Qualification Hearing
§8.143 Manufacturers License Plates
§8.144 Record of Sales and Inventory
§8.145 Change of Dealer’s Status
§8.146 Metal Converter's License Plates.
§8.147 Proof of Valid License Required of Foreign Motor
Vehicle Dealers
§8.148 Dealer Agents
§8.149 Independent Mobility Motor Vehicle Dealers
§8.150 Authorization to Issue Temporary Tags
§8.151 Temporary Tags, General Use Requirements, and
Prohibitions
§8.152 Obtaining Numbers for Issuance of Temporary Tags
§8.153 Specifications for All Temporary Tags
§8.154 Dealer Temporary Tags
§8.155 Buyer's Temporary Tags
§8.156 Buyer's Temporary Tag Receipt and Notice to Buyer
§8.157 Advance Numbers, Internet-down Buyer's Temporary Tags
§8.158 Advance Numbers, Emergency Buyer's Temporary Tags
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§8.159 General Requirements and Allocation of Internet-down
and Emergency Buyer's Tag Numbers
§8.160 Converter's Temporary Tags
SUBCHAPTER F. LESSORS AND LEASE FACILITATORS
§8.171 Objective
§8.172 Definitions
§8.173 License
§8.174 Application for a License
§8.175 Sanctions
§8.176 More Than One Location
§8.177 Established and Permanent Place of Business
§8.178 Records of Leasing
§8.179 Change of Lessor or Lease Facilitator Status
§8.180 Required Notices to Lessees
§8.181 General Distinguishing Number Exception
SUBCHAPTER G. WARRANTY PERFORMANCE OBLIGATIONS
§8.201 Objective
§8.202 Filing of Complaints
§8.203 Review of Complaints
§8.204 Notification to Manufacturer, Converter, or
Distributor

Form Specifications

Fact Name Description
Governing Authority The Texas Temporary Tags form is governed by the Texas Transportation Code.
Recent Changes As of November 1, 2009, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) assumed responsibilities for vehicle titles and registration.
Repealed Chapters Chapters 8, 17, and 18 related to Motor Vehicle Distribution, Vehicle Titles and Registration, and Motor Carriers have been repealed.
Implementation Steps The executive director is tasked with implementing the changes as ordered by the commission.
Technical Corrections Technical corrections may be made to ensure compliance with state or federal law.
Public Comments No public comments were received regarding the proposed repeals.
Statutory Authority The authority for these actions comes from Transportation Code, §201.101.
Document Filing The changes must be filed with the Office of the Secretary of State for publication in the Texas Register.
Regulatory Transition Regulation of motor vehicle dealers and related entities is now under the DMV's rules in 43 TAC Chapter 215.

Texas Temporary Tags: Usage Guidelines

To fill out the Texas Temporary Tags form, follow the steps outlined below. Completing this form accurately is essential to ensure that your temporary tags are issued without delay. After you have filled out the form, you will need to submit it to the appropriate authority for processing.

  1. Begin by obtaining the Texas Temporary Tags form from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles website or your local DMV office.
  2. Fill in your personal information in the designated fields, including your name, address, and contact number.
  3. Provide details about the vehicle for which you are requesting temporary tags. This includes the vehicle identification number (VIN), make, model, and year.
  4. Indicate the reason for requesting temporary tags. This may include reasons such as a recent purchase or vehicle registration issues.
  5. Specify the duration for which you need the temporary tags. Typically, this is a short period, such as 30 days.
  6. Review the form for any errors or missing information to ensure accuracy.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom, confirming that all information provided is correct to the best of your knowledge.
  8. Submit the completed form to your local DMV office or the designated authority along with any required fees.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the Texas Temporary Tags form?

The Texas Temporary Tags form is a document issued by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that allows vehicle owners to operate their vehicles legally for a limited time while they await permanent registration. This temporary tag is essential for compliance with state laws regarding vehicle operation.

Who can apply for Texas Temporary Tags?

Any individual or entity that has purchased a vehicle and is in the process of obtaining permanent registration can apply for Texas Temporary Tags. This includes private buyers, dealerships, and businesses. It's crucial to have the necessary paperwork ready when applying.

How long are Texas Temporary Tags valid?

Texas Temporary Tags are typically valid for 30 days. This duration allows vehicle owners sufficient time to complete the registration process. However, it is important to check with the DMV for any updates or changes to this timeframe.

What information is required to obtain Temporary Tags?

To obtain Temporary Tags, you will need to provide specific information, including the vehicle identification number (VIN), proof of ownership (like a bill of sale), and your personal identification. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid delays in processing.

Can I renew my Texas Temporary Tags?

Renewal of Texas Temporary Tags is not permitted. If you need more time, you must complete the permanent registration process before the expiration of your temporary tag. Failing to do so may result in penalties or fines.

Where can I apply for Texas Temporary Tags?

You can apply for Texas Temporary Tags at your local county tax office or through a licensed vehicle dealer. Some counties may also offer online applications. Check your local DMV website for specific instructions and options available in your area.

What should I do if my Temporary Tags expire?

If your Temporary Tags expire, you must refrain from driving the vehicle until you obtain a new set of tags or complete the registration process. Driving with expired tags can lead to fines and legal issues.

Are there any fees associated with Texas Temporary Tags?

Yes, there are fees for obtaining Texas Temporary Tags. The amount may vary depending on your county and the specific circumstances of your application. It's advisable to contact your local tax office for the exact fee structure.

What happens if I lose my Temporary Tags?

If you lose your Temporary Tags, you should report the loss to the DMV immediately. You may need to apply for a replacement tag, which could involve additional fees. Keep a record of your application for future reference.

Common mistakes

  1. Failing to provide accurate vehicle information. Many applicants neglect to double-check the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and other details. An incorrect VIN can lead to delays or rejections.

  2. Omitting necessary personal information. Some individuals forget to include their full name, address, or contact number. This can hinder communication regarding the application.

  3. Not signing the form. A signature is crucial. Without it, the application is considered incomplete and will not be processed.

  4. Using an outdated version of the form. It's essential to ensure that the most current form is being filled out. Using an old version may lead to errors or rejection.

  5. Ignoring the payment requirements. Applicants sometimes forget to include payment for fees or fail to provide the correct payment method. This can delay the issuance of temporary tags.

  6. Submitting the form to the wrong office. It's important to send the application to the designated agency. Misrouting can result in further delays.

Documents used along the form

The Texas Temporary Tags form is an important document for vehicle registration in Texas. Along with this form, there are several other documents that are often required or used in conjunction with it. Below is a list of these forms, each briefly described for clarity.

  • Application for Texas Title and/or Registration: This form is essential for anyone looking to obtain a title or register a vehicle in Texas. It collects information about the vehicle and its owner.
  • Vehicle Inspection Report: A vehicle must pass a safety inspection before it can be registered. This report verifies that the vehicle meets state safety standards.
  • Proof of Insurance: Texas law requires drivers to have liability insurance. This document serves as evidence of valid insurance coverage for the vehicle being registered.
  • Sales Tax Receipt: When purchasing a vehicle, proof of sales tax payment is necessary. This receipt confirms that the required taxes have been paid to the state.

These documents work together to facilitate the registration process and ensure compliance with Texas laws. Having them ready can streamline your experience when applying for temporary tags or registering a vehicle.

Similar forms

The Texas Temporary Tags form shares similarities with several other important documents related to vehicle registration and operation. Here’s a list of those documents and how they compare:

  • Vehicle Registration Application: Like the Texas Temporary Tags form, this application is essential for registering a vehicle with the state. Both documents require information about the vehicle and its owner.
  • Title Application: This document is necessary for transferring ownership of a vehicle. Similar to the Temporary Tags form, it serves as proof of ownership and requires detailed information about the vehicle.
  • Bill of Sale: A Bill of Sale documents the sale of a vehicle. It is akin to the Temporary Tags form in that it provides evidence of a transaction and includes details about the buyer and seller.
  • Inspection Report: This report certifies that a vehicle meets safety and emissions standards. Both the Inspection Report and the Temporary Tags form are crucial for ensuring that a vehicle is roadworthy.
  • Insurance Verification Form: This form proves that a vehicle has the required insurance coverage. It is similar to the Temporary Tags form in that both are necessary for legal operation on Texas roads.
  • Application for Specialty Plates: This application allows vehicle owners to request personalized or specialty license plates. Like the Temporary Tags form, it requires specific information about the vehicle and its owner.
  • Renewal Application for Registration: This document is used to renew a vehicle's registration. It shares similarities with the Temporary Tags form, as both are part of the ongoing registration process for vehicles in Texas.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the Texas Temporary Tags form, there are some important dos and don'ts to keep in mind. Following these guidelines can help ensure a smooth application process.

  • Do double-check all information for accuracy before submitting.
  • Do provide all required documentation, including proof of ownership.
  • Do sign and date the form where indicated.
  • Do keep a copy of the completed form for your records.
  • Don't leave any sections blank; incomplete forms may be rejected.
  • Don't use white-out or correction fluid on the form.
  • Don't forget to verify the fees associated with temporary tags.

By adhering to these tips, you can help ensure that your application for temporary tags is processed without unnecessary delays.

Misconceptions

There are several misconceptions about the Texas Temporary Tags form. Understanding these can help clarify the process and requirements. Here are six common misconceptions:

  • Temporary tags are only for new vehicles. Many people believe that temporary tags are only issued for new vehicles. In reality, they can be issued for both new and used vehicles, as long as the owner needs time to complete the registration process.
  • Temporary tags are valid for an unlimited time. Some think that temporary tags can be used indefinitely. However, they are typically valid for a limited period, usually 30 days, and must be replaced with permanent registration within that timeframe.
  • Only dealerships can issue temporary tags. While dealerships often issue temporary tags, private sellers can also provide them. As long as the seller has the proper documentation, they can issue temporary tags to the buyer.
  • Temporary tags are not legal for driving. This is a common misunderstanding. Temporary tags are indeed legal for driving, as long as they are properly displayed and valid. They serve as a temporary registration until the permanent one is obtained.
  • You do not need insurance for temporary tags. Some believe that insurance is not required when using temporary tags. However, it is essential to have valid insurance coverage before driving a vehicle, even with temporary tags.
  • Applying for temporary tags is a complicated process. Many feel that the application process is overly complex. In fact, applying for temporary tags is generally straightforward and can often be completed with minimal paperwork.

Key takeaways

When filling out and using the Texas Temporary Tags form, there are several important points to consider:

  • Eligibility: Temporary tags can only be issued for specific situations, such as when a vehicle is newly purchased or in transit. Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria before applying.
  • Documentation: Gather all necessary documents, including proof of ownership, identification, and any other required paperwork. Incomplete submissions can lead to delays.
  • Time Limit: Temporary tags are valid for a limited period, typically 30 days. Be aware of this timeframe to avoid penalties or the need for additional permits.
  • Compliance: Follow all instructions on the form carefully. Incorrectly filled forms may result in rejection or legal complications.