Texas continues to waive penalties for expired vehicle registration sticker

Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Expired registration sticker? Waiver for renewal continues
Even though the waiver for registration renewal continues, you do have options if you're tired of looking at that expired sticker.

We are reaching the end of the year, and there's a good chance you have a vehicle registration sticker that expired in 2020 during the pandemic.

First things first, you do not have to renew right now.

Because of the pandemic, the waiver for vehicle registration is still in effect. However, you can renew if you choose to, and there are several options.

You can renew online at texas.gov. This is the quickest and least expensive way to do it.

You can also mail in the bottom portion of your registration renewal letter, along with other required information and payment to your county tax assessor-collector.

You also have the option to renew in person at your county tax assessor-collector. Some grocery stores also offer in-person renewal.

Texas DMV representatives say there is no timeline set for when the state waiver will end. But when it does, drivers will have 60 days to renew before facing a penalty.

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Good news! If your vehicle registration or driver's license expired recently, you don't have to worry about it just yet.