Q: What documents do I need for an
inspection?
A: Proof of insurance
that is good for at least 30 days.
Q: What is the difference between a Texas D.O.T.
and F.M.C.S.A., D.O.T. inspection?
A: If
your vehicle is registered in Texas, you need
the Texas D.O.T. inspection sticker. Most States, other than Texas request the F.M.C.S.A.
inspection sticker.
Read
the rule Part 396.23: Equivalent to periodic
inspection
http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rulesregulations/administration/fmcsr/fmcsrruletext.aspx?chunkKey=0901633480023983&keyword=396.23
Q: What dose F.M.C.S.A. mean?
A:
Federal
Motor
Carrier
Safety
Administration.
Q: What happens if my vehicle fails?
A: If your vehicle fails, you
have it repaired, then you have15 days to come back and get one
FREE
re-inspection.
Q: Can I get an inspection on a rainy day?
A: Yes, we can inspect your vehicle
on rainy days.
Q: I am moving to Texas. I want to register
my vehicle and transfer my vehicle's
plates. What do I need?
A. You will need:
Step 1.
Insurance that is good for at least 30 days.
Step 2. Texas D.O.T. inspection
& VI-30 form.
We
can provide this.
Step 3.
Obtain a weight certificate (most trucks stops
have a scale).
Step 4. Title of your vehicle.
Step 5.
Take all the above documents to your local
county tax office.
For more information, visit the
Department of Transportation's website by
clicking
here
or follow this link
http://www.dot.state.tx.us/
If your questions
were not answered, please call us at
(281) 452-5757.
Our staff
will be happy to assist you!