Posted on Aug 4, 2016
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Backstory:

I arrived in Texas with Oklahoma tags and registration then immediately left on a Korea rotation. My truck has been stored on Fort Hood the entire time.

My registration will expire before I return and since I no longer live in Oklahoma I can't renew there.

Is there a way to register my vehicle online before I return from the rotation so that I can get home?
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SPC Andrew Gilsey
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Edited 9 y ago
Check out this page from the Texas DMV, it should help you out:


http://www.txdmv.gov/motorists/for-our-troops
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CW2 C2 Systems Integrator
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Thanks for the link. I'll try giving them a call tonight when they open.
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SPC Andrew Gilsey
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Not a problem.
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SGM Erik Marquez
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CW2 (Join to see) Sir Texas vehicle Registration requires a state inspection, if the vehicle is stored that won't be possible, and thus it can not be registered.
The good news, there is no penalty in Texas for late registration unless a citation was issued against the vehicle showing it WAS being used on a public road during the non registered period.
If you have any other questions or concerns, send me a message, I'll answer and or call the registration office and get you an answer.
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Capt Tom Brown
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CW2 (Join to see) - Not sure the South Dakota registration is the best option. If you do register yr vehicle in SD and are in fact living in TX by virtue of your reassignment here, you'll have 30 days to get yr vehicle reregistered in TX once y ou get back. While not real expensive, it is still a pop along with the inspection requirement. I am going to check with SGM Erik Marquez to see if there is some reciprocal agreement between TX & OK to let you keep yr OK registration while stationed here in TX.
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Chief as long as you are a resident of OK, and in TX for just for active duty, there is no need to register your vehicle in TX. It may keep it registered in your home of record or home of residency. Your DL should match your OK registration though.
My 1st response was just to your question, I did not consider you might WANT to keep it registered in OK.
If you change your residency to TX, or you get a TX DL (like say you come take a motorcycle safety course and want to get the endorsement on your DL, doing so in TX) then the veh registration "should" move to TX as well....as you can not get a TX Dl unless you "prove" residency.
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Can you register a vehicle in Texas while overseas?
PO3 Sherry Thornburg
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wife can if she has a POA. But you can also renew a registration on-line. No need to be present.
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No wife and no registration in Texas to renew.
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SGT Bryon Sergent
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Depending on If you are late or not on registering. If you have never then you have to go in. Most, (and I do mean most there are the few that wont) Police officers in TX are vets or are very patriotic. If you tell them you just returned from over seas and that is the ONLY reason they pulled you over, you should be good. I was pulled over for speeding in a small local town. Have my military stickers in my window. I was like 6 over. He asked me if I was active duty. Told him no but that I was serving in the TX National Guard. Let me off with a verbal and thanked me for my service also telling me to slow down. I thanked him told him thanks for what he does and told him I would. I did and continued on to work.
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SPC Andrew Gilsey
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if the file was attached, here is the military packet from the texas dmv. if it wasnt, you can email me at [login to see] and I can email it to you
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COL Lee Flemming
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Difficult without established Texas residency! Really difficult!!
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SPC Andrew Gilsey
SPC Andrew Gilsey
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some states do things differently for military. I know that for New York the DMV makes it so you do not need to renew your license until 90 days after you get out of the military.
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COL Lee Flemming
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True Andrew, but not Texas!
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SPC Andrew Gilsey
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last time i was in texas i was not allowed to drive. I was there for air force basic training and A-10 mission ready technician course back in 1997
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COL Lee Flemming
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SPC Andrew Gilsey - sounds about right, Lol.
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