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Application for Texas Title and/or Registration

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What Is Form 130-U?

Form 130-U is the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles form used to apply for a vehicle title and/or registration. It is required when buying, selling, or transferring a motor vehicle, trailer, or off-highway vehicle in Texas. County tax offices use this form to process title transfers and registration.

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Texas DMV
Category
Government
Form Number
Form 130-U
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Who Needs Form 130-U?

Buyers of new or used vehicles in Texas
Sellers transferring vehicle title to a buyer
People registering a vehicle brought from another state into Texas
Vehicle owners adding or removing a lienholder
Heirs or estate executors transferring a deceased person's vehicle

How to Fill Out Form 130-U — Step by Step

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Section 1: Enter the vehicle identification number (VIN), year, make, model, and body style.

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Section 2: Enter the odometer reading and indicate if the reading is actual, not actual, or exceeds mechanical limits.

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Section 3: Enter the sale price or market value. If this is a gift, indicate "gift" and the relationship.

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Section 4: Enter the buyer's (new owner's) full legal name, address, driver license number, and date of birth.

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Section 5: Enter the seller's (previous owner's) information.

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Section 6: If there is a lienholder, enter their name, address, and lien date.

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Both buyer and seller must sign and date the form.

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Submit the form at your county tax assessor-collector office along with proof of insurance and required fees.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid

Entering the wrong VIN — double-check all 17 characters against the vehicle and any existing title
Not completing the odometer disclosure when required for vehicles under 10 years old
Forgetting to list a lienholder when there is a loan on the vehicle
Submitting the form to the wrong county — you must file in the county where the vehicle will be based
Not bringing the required supporting documents (proof of insurance, valid ID, prior title or MSO)

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do I submit Form 130-U?

Submit the completed form at your local county tax assessor-collector office. You cannot mail this form to the Texas DMV directly.

How long do I have to transfer a title in Texas?

You must transfer the title within 30 days of the sale date. Late transfers incur penalties.

Can I fill out Form 130-U online?

You can fill in the form electronically using tools like JustFill, but you must print it and submit it in person at the county tax office.

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