Texas vtr 221 out of state 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas VTR-221 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the vehicle information. Fill in the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), year, make, body style, and state of title issuance in their respective fields.
  3. Next, provide the insurance company information. Enter the name, address, email, city, state, zip code, and phone number of your insurance company.
  4. In the certification section, confirm that your insurance company is licensed to operate in Texas and has acquired the vehicle through a claim or ownership. Check the appropriate box for actions that occurred in Texas and provide specific locations as needed.
  5. If applicable, indicate if the vehicle owner is a Texas resident by providing their Texas address.
  6. Finally, ensure that an authorized employee from the insurance company signs and dates the form before submission.

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You can have out-of-state car insurance in Texas as long as your cars registration is properly filed and the car meets the states minimum liability requirements. When you travel, your car insurance travels with you.
Do Both Parties Have to be Present to Transfer a Car in Texas? If the seller or person gifting the car properly signed the title, they do not have to be present at the DMV to transfer the title.
To transfer an Out-of-State titled vehicle, bring in or mail the following to our offices: Out of State title, signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s). Form 130-U (Application for Texas Title and/or Registration), signed and dated by the seller(s) and buyer(s). Proof of insurance in the buyers name.
The following fees: Registration fee (base fee of $50.75 for passenger vehicles and light trucks), Title application fee of $28 or $33, depending on the county, State portion of the vehicle inspection fee (up to $30.75)
Bill of Sale: While not always required, having one helps document the sale and provides extra proof of the transaction. Proof of insurance: The buyer must have valid Texas insurance for the vehicle being transferred. Identification: A government-issued photo ID, like a drivers license, is needed for both parties.

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When transferring a car title in Texas, only the new owner has to pay any fees. These include: Title fee: The amount varies based on the county youre in, but is usually between $28 and $33. Sales tax: 6.25% of the sale price or standard presumptive value (whichever is higher).
If youve moved to Texas and brought your vehicle with you, or you purchase a vehicle that is currently titled in another state (or country), you must register it with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV). New residents are required to register their vehicle within 30 days of moving to Texas.

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