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An in-transit license is required for a drive-a-way operator who transports
and delivers a vehicle in this state from the manufacturer or another point of
origin to a location in this state using the vehicle’s own power or using the
full-mount method, the saddle-mount method, the tow-bar method, or a combination
of those methods.
Drive-a-way operators may apply for, receive, and attach metal in-transit
license plates to the vehicles they transport. The drive-a-way in-transit
license and the metal in-transit plates expire on March 31 regardless of when
the application was submitted; the full fee must be paid regardless of when the
application was submitted.
In-transit License Forms |
Other License Forms
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Category |
Form Number |
Title |
Format |
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PDF |
Word |
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General |
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Payment and Mailing Instructions |
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General |
LF604 |
Application to Amend Business Entity |
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General |
LF701 |
Plate Application Form |
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General |
LF901 |
Affidavit and Application for Duplicate License |
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In-transit |
LP401 |
New Application Information |
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In-transit |
LF801 |
New Application Form |
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In-transit |
LF603 |
Ownership and Management Form |
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The Texas Legislature writes the statutes and the Transportation
Commission writes rules that govern franchise dealers, which are contained
on the following pages:
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