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Post by h3nry on Aug 8, 2013 20:44:06 GMT -5
Okay, so I am just wondering if anyone has moved to Texas with a vehicle and can give me a bit of insight here. I keep getting told its prohibitively complex/ nearly impossible.
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Post by domindart on Aug 8, 2013 21:02:29 GMT -5
Why would it be hard?
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Post by rockynv on Aug 8, 2013 21:26:41 GMT -5
As long as you have a valid Arizona title, registration and drivers license along with a vin on the bike that matches all the paperwork you should be fine. Call the local DMV office where you are moving to and ask them what paperwork they require so you can make sure that you are all set before you move.
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Post by SylvreKat on Aug 8, 2013 22:22:33 GMT -5
This was decades ago, but my brother moved from here to Houston via his car. Never told us of any troubles he had transferring a KS plate to TX.
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Post by earlwb on Aug 9, 2013 13:11:00 GMT -5
It is not a big deal. Here is the scoop on it here txdmv.gov/motorists/new-to-texasThey have a county tax assessors office in each county and many cities or towns have a smaller countey tax assessors office in them too. There are something like 10,000 state inspection stations all over, unlike Arizona where they force you to go to a handful of stations. Back around 1983, you had to go to the nearby department of public safety (state police) office and have them verify your VIN number. But they quit bothering with that after a while.
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Post by h3nry on Aug 9, 2013 14:26:48 GMT -5
Yeah I knew it couldn't be all that bad, no worse than trying to get the scoot registered in the first place when buying online! 
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