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New
simplified vehicle registration fee structure starts in September AUSTIN – A new system that standardizes and simplifies
registration fees for nearly every vehicle owner in Texas begins
September 1, 2011. Currently, Texas has 1,745 fee categories for registration. That
number is being reduced to nine weight classifications. The
simplified structure makes it easier for Texans to know what they
owe, and reduces administrative costs for the state, counties and
private businesses. “Under this new fee structure, Texas’ registration fees are among
the lowest when compared to the country’s 12 largest states,” said
Executive Director Ed Serna of the Texas Department of Motor
Vehicles. “At the same time this new, simplified fee structure will
ensure the state does not lose any of its current registration
revenue.” Registration fees contribute more than $1 billion each year to
the state highway fund, which is used to build and maintain Texas’
roads and bridges. There are more than 21 million registered
vehicles in Texas. Car and truck owners whose vehicles weigh 6,000 pounds or less
will pay a base vehicle registration fee of $50.75. This is a slight
reduction – about $8 - from the previous registration fee for new
vehicle owners, and a small increase – around $10 - for those with
older vehicles. “Whenever you make a fixed fee for everyone you have
to look at creating some kind of middle number,” Serna said. Some Texans also will pay a new $1 automation fee. This fee was
assessed in Texas’ largest 60 counties, but now applies statewide.
The automation fee is used for improvements to the registration and
titling computer system. Vehicle owners will continue to pay the $1
Department of Public Safety fee for TexasSure, the electronic
insurance verification program, and any local county fees. “This creates consistency for every vehicle owner in the state,”
said Deborah Hunt, the Williamson County tax assessor-collector.
“Vehicle owners will no longer have to contend with the fluctuations
that were part of the previous fee schedule and no matter which of
the 254 counties you live in or move to in Texas, the base state
registration fee is going to be the same.” Fees being eliminated include the annual 30-cent reflectorization
fee (used to purchase the reflective license plate sheeting) that
was on every registration renewal, and the $5 charge for license
plate transfers. Texans who transfer their plates when they sell or
trade in their vehicle to the new one they buy are protected from
anyone running up toll charges or committing criminal activity that
traces back to their name. Those with heavy vehicles (more than 6,000 pounds) where
registration fees were previously calculated by 100-pound weight
increments in 1,600 fee categories will now find their registration
fees fall into seven weight classifications. “This fee modification will save time and money, positively
affecting the more than 15,000 trucking companies across the state
as well as the hundreds of thousands of professional truck drivers
who live and work in Texas,” said John D. Esparza, president and
chief executive officer of the Texas Motor Transportation
Association. “We are pleased that this new structure simplifies and
standardizes a convoluted system and modernizes an outdated
process. “We applaud the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles for their
diligence in overseeing this statewide update,” he said. Hunt said tax office customers also benefit. “To consolidate
1,600 fees down to seven helps business owners with fleets of trucks
and auto dealerships as well as the average citizen,” she said. “The fee structure was so complex that these businesses needed to
depend on tax office personnel to assist them in calculating their
annual projected business expenditures,” Hunt added. “By simplifying
the fee structure, these businesses will be better able to determine
their costs.” Anytime a service, whether fee simplification or online
registration renewal, saves customers’ time it also saves tax office
resources, Hunt said. Fees also change for trailer owners. The 75 different trailer
categories, which include travel trailers, are reduced to one annual
fee. It will cost $45 to register any trailer or travel trailer up
to 6,000 pounds. This fee simplification structure was passed by the state
legislature two years ago. It represents the first change in Texas’
base vehicle registration fee since 1985. The new law also standardizes the license plate replacement fee
at $6, and eliminates the fee for classic, cotton, forestry,
volunteer firefighter, tow truck, and radio operator license
plates. For details about the fee changes, go to
www.TxDMV.gov. ----
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