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Texas replacing paper license plates with metal ones. See when new law goes into effect
Texas replacing paper license plates with metal ones. See when new law goes into effect

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time21-05-2025

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Texas replacing paper license plates with metal ones. See when new law goes into effect

Soon, paper license plates will be a thing of the past in Texas. Gov. Greg Abbott signed House Bill 718 on June 12, 2023 during the 88th Legislative Session, replacing all Texas paper license plates with metal ones. The new law will go into effect this summer. Here is what you need to know about HB 718. All licensed car dealers must issue metal license plates to buyers at the time of sale starting July 1, according to HB 718. Temporary tags will no longer be available for printing. The Texas Legislature enacted HB 718 in 2023 to address concerns related to the fraudulent use of paper license tags. Bootleg paper license plates have raised civil and criminal concerns in Texas. For example, according to the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA), more than 16 million vehicles traveled on North Texas toll roads without making payments, resulting in over $69 million in outstanding toll charges. Grand Prairie Police Chief Daniel Scesney hopes HB 718 will rid the state of dangerous drivers. In November 2022, fellow Grand Prairie police officer Brandon Tsai died in a crash while in pursuit of a driver with a fraudulent paper tag. Here is a list of complications that law enforcement and lawmakers have cited that led to the signing of this bill: Paper tags could easily be manipulated. License holders were able to access the state's electronic tag system, input fraudulent details, and generate authentic Texas paper tags, which were then illegally sold on social media platforms. Counterfeit paper tags have been utilized to bypass toll payments, leading to substantial financial losses for toll authorities. Counterfeit tags have been used to conceal uninsured or unsafe vehicles, creating potential hazards for other motorists. Counterfeit paper tags hinder law enforcement efforts to trace vehicles and individuals engaged in criminal activities. Paper license plates are being replaced with metal plates, effective July 1, 2025. Dealers will now be required to issue temporary metal tags to replace the paper plates at the time of sale. Here are the four limited metal tags and what each color means: Buyer provisional (purple): Refers to a buyer who has expressed interest in purchasing something but hasn't fully committed yet. If you're interested in buying a car, you've told the seller you're considering it, but haven't signed the paperwork or made the payment. That's a "buyer provisional" situation. Dealer temporary (blue): A dealer temporary tag is a short-term license plate given by an authorized vehicle dealer, allowing them to legally drive vehicles on public roads for specific reasons. These tags are typically used for test drives, transporting vehicles to auctions or other dealers, and providing loaner cars. Out-of-state buyer (green): An out-of-state buyer license plate is a temporary tag issued to someone who purchases a vehicle in one state but plans to register it in another. These plates allow the buyer to legally drive the vehicle while they complete the registration process in their home state. Limited use plate (red): A limited use plate refers to a vehicle registration or license plate that comes with restrictions on how the vehicle can be used. For example, the vehicle is used for agricultural production, utility work, or emergency services, provided it travels a limited distance and is operated during the daytime. Here is what you need to know about license plates under HB 718: Metal license plates will be $10 and issued instead of the current paper one-trip and 30-day temporary permits. Car dealers must provide metal license plates issued by the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles at the time of vehicle sale. The new law guarantees that dealers can secure an adequate supply of license plates in advance, allowing them to sell vehicles without significant business interruptions caused by plate shortages. All licensed dealers must use webDEALER to process title and registration applications for vehicle sales. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas is replacing paper license tags with metal plates. See deadline

Man arrested for alleged fraud vehicle registration
Man arrested for alleged fraud vehicle registration

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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Man arrested for alleged fraud vehicle registration

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A 61-year-old man was arrested in connection with fraudulent vehicle registration activity, according to the El Paso County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office. The County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office says Jose Carlos Rodriguez, 61, was arrested on Friday, May 16, following an investigation conducted by the Enforcement Division, with the assistance of the El Paso County Constable's Office for Precinct 3. Rodriguez was charged with tampering with a government record, which is a misdemeanor offense. 'House Bill 718, which introduces significant modifications to the vehicle title and registration process, is not a license for fraudulent behavior. The El Paso County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office remains vigilant in detecting and prosecuting violations to protect taxpayers and uphold the integrity of the system,' the County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office said. The case remains under investigation, and no further details are being released at this time. The community is encouraged to report suspicious activity related to motor vehicle registration or tax compliance by contacting the Enforcement Division at (915) 273-3430. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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