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You are not required to title your vehicle in Texas, but first-time registrants must fill out and complete Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (Form 130-U).
Buyer/Seller: Carefully fill out and complete the Application for Texas Certificate of Title (VTR Form 130-U). Buyer will fill out most of the form but Seller MUST fill in the vehicle sales price and sign the form.
Title Transfer The original title assigned from the seller to the buyer. An Application for Texas Title (130-U) completed by buyer(s), buyer(s) signature must be original. Government issued photo ID for buyer. Proof of Texas liability insurance. Supporting documents for example:
Form 130-U, Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (PDF) (application), documents the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) title application information for motor vehicles and off-highway vehicles (OHVs).
In addition to completing Form 130-U, Application for Texas Title and/or Registration (PDF), both the donor and person receiving the motor vehicle must complete a required joint docHubd Form 14-317, Affidavit of Motor Vehicle Gift Transfer, describing the transaction and the relationship between the donor and
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This form must be completed and submitted to a county tax assessor-collectors office accompanied by any required application fee, supporting documents, registration fee, if applicable, and any motor vehicle tax due.
The title application must be accompanied by the Comptrollers joint affidavit and must be filed in person by either the recipient or donor.

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