Starting May first, Texas motorists need only have one sticker to show that their vehicles have been inspected and registered. The new Two-Step/One-Sticker program goes into effect. Angelica Cobos has more in this Bobcat Update.
Vehicles are no longer issuing inspection stickers because of a law passed in 2013.
Stand up: After passing an inspection, drivers will get an inspection report. They'll then take it to their local tax office to get a registration sticker.
The cost of registration and inspection will not change and the registration sticker will look the same. According to the Two-Step/One-Sticker website, vehicle owners will have to have only one sticker and one date to remember.
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Even though the Texas-Two-Step process is meant to save time, it can be confusing to some.
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The state's goal is to have everyone in sync by March of 2016. For Bobcat Update, I'm Angelica Cobos.
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