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Commercial Fleet Services. TxDMV offers multiple customer-focused registration programs to suit your business needs. Whether you have one truck or thousands moving across Texas, we have a program for you. 1-800-299-1700, Option 5.
TxDMV Number & Unified Carrier Registration. Motor carriers operating intrastate commercial motor vehicles on a road or highway in Texas must get a TxDMV number.
TxDMV Number. Motor carriers operating INTRAstate commercial motor vehicles on a road or highway in Texas must register their operations with the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Motor Carrier Division.
TxDMV issues 72-Hour Permits and 144-Hour Permits for the movement of commercial laden trucks, truck-tractors, trailers, or semitrailers or motor buses on the highways of Texas. NOTE: A valid USDOT number is required to obtain either a 72-Hour Permit or 144-Hour Permit.
Texas has established size and weight limits for vehicles and loads moving with or without an oversize and/or overweight permit on Texas roadways and bridges. Width is measured from the outside points of the widest extremities, excluding safety devices.
Renew your vehicle registration using the Texas by Texas (TxT) website or mobile application. Renew your vehicle registration using TxDMV website. Learn more about vehicle registration renewal →.
TxDMV has a program for licensing commercial vehicles engaged in interstate operations. Apportioned registration, also known as the International Registration Plan (IRP), lets you obtain registration credentials in one jurisdiction, giving you the freedom of interstate travel without the inconvenience and expense of purchasing trip permits.
TxDMV Home. The San Antonio Regional Service Center (RSC) on Nacogdoches Road is now closed. 6909 North Loop 1604 E, Suite 1199, San Antonio, Texas 78247 in the Rolling Oaks Mall. Check with Your Local County Tax Assessor’s Office for Up-To-Date Closures and Office Hours.
Temporary vehicle registration allows temporary movement of a vehicle under specific circumstances, including: The vehicle is not registered. The vehicle is registered in a state that does not have a reciprocity agreement with Texas.
Mexican vehicles traveling on Texas highways beyond the border commercial zones are required to have one of three registration permits: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) annual permit issued by the TxDMV, 72-hour permit displayed on each vehicle, or; 144-hour permit displayed on each vehicle.