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Temporary tag redesign: New Texas DMV temporary tags to include enhanced security features to help combat fraud
Read full article: Temporary tag redesign: New Texas DMV temporary tags to include enhanced security features to help combat fraudTexas’ temporary license plate tags are getting a huge design overhaul.
KPRC 2 investigation into temporary tag problem is getting results
Read full article: KPRC 2 investigation into temporary tag problem is getting resultsOur ongoing KPRC2 Investigation into Texas temporary tag problem is getting results spurring law enforcement to crackdown. Our team got a first-hand look during an active ride-along. Plus, the head of the state agency under fire has stepped down.
🔒 See the hilarious, horrifying and downright distasteful vanity plates the Texas DMV rejected in 2021
Read full article: 🔒 See the hilarious, horrifying and downright distasteful vanity plates the Texas DMV rejected in 2021For $150 a year -- or $195 if you want a seventh letter -- Texas motorists seeking a space for self-expression can proclaim whatever it is they wish to proclaim on the 12-inch by six-inch aluminum plate bolted to their bumper. That is, of course, as long as the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles deems the statement suitable.
KPRC 2 Investigates: Who is keeping track of paper tags on vehicles?
Read full article: KPRC 2 Investigates: Who is keeping track of paper tags on vehicles?If you’ve spent any time driving on Houston roadways, you’ve probably noticed there seem to be more temporary paper license plates. Many of you are asking KPRC 2 Investigates, “Who is keeping track,” and “Who is issuing the tags that make it difficult to find out who’s driving the vehicles they’re on?” Our KPRC 2 Investigates team is getting answers.
Heading to Galveston? New rules are in effect for golf cart owners and rental operators
Read full article: Heading to Galveston? New rules are in effect for golf cart owners and rental operatorsNew golf cart regulations approved by Galveston’s City Council on June 24 went into effect immediately, but there will be a grace period of approximately 45 days before enforcement begins.
Ask 2: Answering your questions about government offices and documents during the pandemic
Read full article: Ask 2: Answering your questions about government offices and documents during the pandemicHOUSTON – Consumer expert Amy Davis is answering viewers’ questions about government offices and documents during the pandemic. A: Texas Department of Public Safety offices are reopening in 4 phases. Beginning May 29th at 1pm, you can schedule an appointment online. A: The governor has granted a temporary extension for drivers with expired or expiring Texas registration stickers. These are the specific in-person services available: Replacement titles, bonded title notices of determination, title histories, temporary permits, assigned/ reassigned numbers, registration refund authorizations, investigation and resolution of Texas title errors.