VTR-62-A Application for Standard Texas Exempt License Plates 2025

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An application for exempt license plates shall be made to the county tax assessor-collector, shall be made on a form prescribed by the department, and shall contain the following information: (i) vehicle description; (ii) name of the exempt agency; (iii) a certification by an authorized person stating that the vehicle
If your vehicle requires a front plate and you dont have one, heres what can happen: Traffic stop: Police officers can legally pull you over. Fine of up to $200: Not having a front plate is a Class C misdemeanor.
For those not familiar with an exempt license plate, these are plates that are displayed on the back of government owned vehicles. What this exempts them from is paying taxes and registration. It does not give them the right to violate traffic laws.
Motorists who drive without a front license plate risk getting pulled over, as law enforcement officers can use the missing plate as probable cause for a traffic stop.
Having valid license plates in the front and the back of your vehicle is critical in Texas, as riding without one or either plate can result in a $200 fine. In addition, you may also face penalties if your license plate has a frame around it that covers the word Texas or any other plate information.
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No. Texas residents must have both front and back license plates visible when operating a vehicle in the state, ing to the Texas Transportation Code. Chapter 504 of the code states drivers of a motor vehicle who dont display both license plates may be charged with a misdemeanor of up to $200.
Most vehicles in Texas need a front and rear license plate. If the police catch you without one, you face a $200 fine. However, you could have the charge dismissed if you a front license plate and pay a $10 reimbursement fee.
The Texas Transportation Code says driving without a front license plate when required is a misdemeanor offense. The penalty for this offense is a fine of up to $200.

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