This article was co-authored by Bryan Hamby. Bryan Hamby is the owner of Auto Broker Club, a trusted auto brokerage in Los Angeles, California. He founded Auto Broker Club in 2014 out of a passion for cars and a unique talent for customizing the car dealership process to be on the buyer’s side. With 1,400+ deals closed, and a 90% customer retention rate, Bryan’s focus is to simplify the car buying experience through transparency, fair pricing, and world class customer service.
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Whether you bought a new car or just moved to Texas, it is important to make sure that all of your vehicles are properly registered. Fortunately, if you bought a brand new car, your dealer will handle the registration for you. If you’re new to the state, transferring car ownership, or renewing your vehicle, you will be required to get a state inspection, pay a fee, and fill out some forms. These will be delivered to your local county tax office, where they will gladly help you with any questions that you may have.