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  2. Texas Vehicle Registration

    www.texas.gov/.../texas-vehicle-registration

    Copies of registration receipts. Temporary registration. Find your local office. Register your vehicle in the State of Texas online, learn more about how to do so in person or by mail, or explore vehicle registration requirements.

  3. Online Services | TxDMV.gov

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    TxDMV offers two options to renew your vehicle registration online. Renew your vehicle registration using the Texas by Texas (TxT) website or mobile application. Renew your vehicle registration using TxDMV website. Learn more about vehicle registration renewal →.

  4. Lost or Misplaced | TxDMV.gov

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    How do I get a copy of my Texas title? Read more. Subscribe to Lost or Misplaced. How can we make this page better for you?

  5. Texas vehicle registrations, titles, and licenses

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    Get a copy of your vehicle title. If a title is lost or destroyed, you may obtain a certified copy of title. TxDMV instructions

  6. Register Your Vehicle | TxDMV.gov

    www.txdmv.gov/motorists/register-your-vehicle

    How to Register Your Vehicle and Get Texas Plates. You have 30 days from moving here to register your vehicle. Take your vehicle to a certified Vehicle Inspection station and obtain a passing Texas inspection.

  7. How To Get A Copy Of Your Texas Vehicle Registration

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    Obtaining a copy of your current Texas vehicle registration is easy to do online through the official Texas DMV website. Just have your license plate number, VIN, and valid photo ID ready to enter into the replacement registration request form.

  8. Replace Your Texas Car Registration - DMV.ORG

    www.dmv.org/tx-texas/replacing-lost-registration.php

    If you need a duplicate TX registration receipt, you can either request one by mail or in person at your local DMV or county tax office. Either way, you’ll need to: Complete a Request for Texas Motor Vehicle Information (Form VTR-275).