How do I obtain duplicate TX car registration to replace one that is lost or damaged? Texas

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You can get a duplicate vehicle registration when you visit the tax office in your Texas county (the state agency that handles DMV title and registration matters) with each of the following:
  • Proof of insurance.
  • Your license plate number.
  • Valid identification.
  • The applicable fee. Like initial TX vehicle registration fees, duplicate car registration fees vary based on the vehicle. For an exact amount, call ahead.

Replace a Lost or Damaged Registration Sticker

If the sticker you received for your license plate during your initial register car or DMV registration renewal process becomes lost or damaged, you can get a replacement from your county tax office.

Just bring the same items as listed above and the $5.30 fee ($6.30 if your county has more than 50,000 residents).

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