To register a vehicle in Texas, you need specific documents. Firstly, bring the Vehicle Title or an Application for Title along with a valid photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport, proving your identity and age. Additionally, a proof of auto insurance is required, which can be an insurance card, policy declaration, or a letter from your insurer. Make sure to bring a completed Application for Texas Title and/or Registration, including all necessary signatures, and the payment for applicable fees, like title, registration, and local and county fees. If the vehicle is leased, carry the lease agreement and power of attorney. Finally, if your vehicle is being financed, you may need to present a lienholder authorization letter. Double-check all required documents before visiting your local DMV/RMV office to ensure a smooth registration process.

Answered May 3, 2024