Not necessary to do this if you sell to an individual, but I recommend it. It is required by law if you sell to a dealer. Of course, if you do remove the tag, you get to place it on your new/replacement car. It keeps the part of the year you already paid for and not used, so you get your money's worth. See Transportation Code Section 504.901.RottenApple wrote:Not necessary to do all that. Just report the vehicle as sold: https://vision21.txdmv.gov/Vehicle/Main ... ation.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. I've used that before and had nary an issue.tomtexan wrote:I remove the license plates and registration sticker when I sell any of my vehicles. The new owner is basically forced to go register the vehicle in their name. Can't drive around without license plates.jbonner16 wrote:Yeah mine were from a truck I had sold and the new owners racked up a bunch of tolls before they transferred the title, and from some times my toll tag didn't read.
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- Thu Nov 07, 2013 11:44 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Will outstanding Tolls disqualify me?
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