Texas Car Registration: A Complete Guide

The standard registration fee for automobiles and light trucks is $50.75.

Vehicles weighing 6,001 to 10,000 pounds, including heavy-duty pickup trucks, are subject to a base registration fee of $54.

For heavier vehicles, including heavy-duty pickup trucks, motor homes, and commercial trucks, registration fees are divided into seven weight classes from 6,001 pounds to 80,000 pounds.

The registration fee for trailers and travel trailers up to 6,000 pounds is $45.

The standard fee for motorcycles and motor scooters is $30.

All-electric automobiles and trucks with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 lbs or less will be assessed an annual fee of $200 at the time of registration renewal beginning September 1, 2023. Additionally, new electric vehicles issued a two-year registration to coincide with the two-year inspection will be assessed a fee of $400. All standard vehicle registration fees and related fees still apply.

All registration renewal notices will include line items for the following fees and donation opportunities. Fee amounts displayed here are for illustrative purposes only. Fee amounts will vary depending on your vehicle type, registration county and inspection county.

Texas registration fees include the base registration fee for your vehicle type and $1 for the maintenance and operation of the Insurance Verification Project (TexasSure). 100% of your base registration fee goes directly into the State Highway Fund for the construction and maintenance of the state’s transportation system. For more information, please see our current Registration Fee Chart at the bottom of this page.

Local Fees include one or more fees assessed by your county of registration. Local fees vary among counties and are set by the county Commissioners Court. The amount listed in Local Fees can range from $0 to $31.50 depending on your county of registration.

All counties may assess a fee of up to $10 to be deposited into the county road and bridge fund. Certain counties are allowed to assess an additional fee for transportation not to exceed $20 to fund long-term transportation projects within the county. All counties may also assess a Child Safety Fee of up to $1.50 to promote child safety programs including health and nutrition education and school crossing guards.

Specialty License Plate Fees will only be assessed if the vehicle being renewed has specialty license plates.

Inspection Replacement Fees are required by state law to be collected at the time of vehicle registration. At the time of inspection, motorists pay only the inspection station portion of the fee. The state’s portion of the inspection fee is collected at the time of registration or renewal.

Electric Vehicle (EV) Fees will not apply to hybrid or combination fuel type vehicles or to motorcycles, motor scooters, autocycles, and neighborhood electric vehicles. In addition, government vehicles exempt from registration and other vehicles not required to pay registration fees, including those with Disabled Veteran license plates and other distinguished military license plates, will not be assessed the fee.

Processing and Handling Fees cover the costs of processing vehicle registrations. These costs include state and county services; generation of annual renewal notices; registration stickers; and other related services and materials.

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