AUSTIN, Texas (KAUZ) - The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is reminding Texans the upcoming changes to the state’s ...
On January 1, Texas drivers will no longer be required to patronize a local vehicle inspection station before registering ...
Beginning January 1, drivers of non-commercial vehicles won't need a state inspection. But some drivers will still need an ...
Most Texas vehicles won’t require a safety inspection in 2025. But if your registration expires in December, you’ll still ...
While vehicle safety inspections are going away for some Texans, residents in certain counties will still need emissions ...
Texas to end annual vehicle safety inspections in 2025, keeping emissions tests, and allowing residents to control personal ...
A new state law taking effect Jan. 1 will replace vehicle safety inspections for non-commercial drivers with a one-time fee.
Cars keep getting cleaner. But in the Portland and Medford metro areas, getting vehicle registration renewed still requires a stop by a DEQ testing site.
A new law, which was signed by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2023, abolished the vehicle inspection program for non-commercial vehicles ...
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) on Friday launched a public safety announcement (PSA) video reminding Texans of the upcoming changes to the state's Vehicle Safety Inspection Program ...
While you won't need a vehicle safety inspection on non-commercial vehicles beginning Jan. 1, your vehicle will still need to pass an emissions test to be registered is you live in certain counties.