HB 3297 was signed into law, removing the requirement for state inspections of noncommercial vehicles starting Jan. 1, 2025.
House Bill 3297 abolished Texas' Vehicle Safety Inspection Program, leading to some changes in inspection laws.
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DALLAS — Texas vehicle inspections are going away. Except not really.
Texas is no longer requiring drivers to get a vehicle safety inspection in order to get their car registered with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles.
The Vehicle Safety Inspection program for non-commercial vehicles in Texas has been abolished. According to the Texas ...
Most Texas noncommercial vehicles will be affected by the new legislation, but drivers in the Houston area will still need ...
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Instead of the inspection, a $7.50 fee will be assessed as an "inspection program replacement fee" that is added when the vehicle is registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles. What They Are ...