Vehicle registration expires in December? You'll still need an inspection

Vehicle registration expires in December? You'll still need an inspection



Vehicle registration expires in December? You'll still need an inspection

AUSTIN (KXAN) — Most Texas vehicles won’t require a safety inspection in 2025. But if your registration expires in December, you’ll still need one.

Texas law grants a five-day grace period for drivers to renew their vehicle’s registration. During that time, a Texas law enforcement officer can issue a fine (up to $200) for expired registration.

Still, some drivers may choose to wait, hoping to avoid the hassle of one last inspection. This won’t save money — the inspection cost is getting rolled into the registration renewal cost. As for saving time, some counties may still require a trip to the mechanic for an emissions test.

Also, a registration’s expiration date doesn’t change to its renewal date. So, a December registration that gets renewed in January will expire in 11 months. At the same cost of doing it on time.

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