Tex. Transp. Code Section 502.093
Annual Permits


(a)

The department may issue an annual permit in lieu of registration to a foreign commercial motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer that is subject to registration in this state and is not authorized to travel on a public highway because of the lack of registration in this state or the lack of reciprocity with the state or country in which the vehicle is registered.

(b)

A permit issued under this section is valid for a vehicle registration year to begin on the first day of a calendar month designated by the department and end on the last day of the last calendar month of the registration year.

(c)

A permit may not be issued under this section for the importation of citrus fruit into this state from a foreign country except for foreign export or processing for foreign export.

(d)

A person may obtain a permit under this section by:

(1)

applying in the manner prescribed by the department;

(2)

paying a fee in the amount required by Subsection (e) in the manner prescribed by the department, including a service charge for a credit card payment or escrow account; and

(3)

furnishing evidence of financial responsibility for the motor vehicle that complies with Sections 502.046 (Evidence of Financial Responsibility)(c) and 601.168 (Insurance Policy or Bond; Limits)(a), the policies to be written by an insurance company or surety company authorized to write motor vehicle liability insurance in this state.

(e)

The fee for a permit under this section is the fee that would be required for registering the vehicle under Section 502.253 or 502.255 (Truck-tractor or Commercial Motor Vehicle Combination Fee; Semitrailer Token Fee), except as provided by Subsection (f).

(f)

A vehicle registered under this section is exempt from the token fee and is not required to display the associated distinguishing license plate if the vehicle:

(1)

is a semitrailer that has a gross weight of more than 6,000 pounds; and

(2)

is used or intended to be used in combination with a truck tractor or commercial motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 pounds.

(g)

A vehicle registered under this section is not subject to the fee required by Section 502.401 (Optional County Fee for Road and Bridge Fund) or 502.403 (Optional County Fee for Child Safety).
Transferred, redesignated and amended from Transportation Code, Section 502.353 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1296 (H.B. 2357), Sec. 96, eff. January 1, 2012.
Sec. 502.094. 72- OR 144-HOUR PERMITS. (a) The department may issue a temporary registration permit in lieu of registration for a commercial motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or motor bus that:

(1)

is owned by a resident of the United States, Canada, or the United Mexican States;

(2)

is subject to registration in this state; and

(3)

is not authorized to travel on a public highway because of the lack of registration in this state or the lack of reciprocity with the state or province in which the vehicle is registered.

(b)

A permit issued under this section is valid for the period stated on the permit, effective from the date and time shown on the receipt issued as evidence of registration under this section.

(c)

A person may obtain a permit under this section by:

(1)

applying to the county assessor-collector or the department;

(2)

paying a fee of $25 for a 72-hour permit or $50 for a 144-hour permit in the manner prescribed by the department that may include a service charge for a credit card payment or escrow account;

(3)

furnishing to the county assessor-collector or the department evidence of financial responsibility for the vehicle that complies with Sections 502.046 (Evidence of Financial Responsibility)(c) and 601.168 (Insurance Policy or Bond; Limits)(a); and

(4)

submitting a copy of the applicable federal declaration form required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or its successor in connection with the importation of a motor vehicle or motor vehicle equipment subject to the federal motor vehicle safety, bumper, and theft prevention standards.

(d)

A county assessor-collector shall report and send a fee collected under this section in the manner provided by Section 502.198 (Disposition of Fees Generally). The board by rule shall prescribe the format and content of a report required by this subsection.

(e)

A vehicle issued a permit under this section is subject to Subchapters B and F, Chapter 548 (Inspection of Vehicles), unless the vehicle:

(1)

is registered in another state of the United States, in a province of Canada, or in a state of the United Mexican States; or

(2)

is mobile drilling or servicing equipment used in the production of gas, crude petroleum, or oil, including a mobile crane or hoisting equipment, mobile lift equipment, forklift, or tug.

(e)

A vehicle issued a permit under this section is subject to Chapter 548 (Inspection of Vehicles), unless the vehicle:

(1)

is registered in another state of the United States, in a province of Canada, or in a state of the United Mexican States; or

(2)

is mobile drilling or servicing equipment used in the production of gas, crude petroleum, or oil, including a mobile crane or hoisting equipment, mobile lift equipment, forklift, or tug.

(f)

A commercial motor vehicle, trailer, semitrailer, or motor bus apprehended for violating a registration law of this state:

(1)

may not be issued a permit under this section; and

(2)

is immediately subject to registration in this state.

(g)

A person who operates a commercial motor vehicle, trailer, or semitrailer with an expired permit issued under this section is considered to be operating an unregistered vehicle subject to each penalty prescribed by law.

(h)

The department may establish one or more escrow accounts in the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles fund for the prepayment of a 72-hour permit or a 144-hour permit. Any fee established by the department for the administration of this subsection shall be administered as required by an agreement entered into by the department.
Transferred, redesignated and amended from Transportation Code, Section 502.352 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1296 (H.B. 2357), Sec. 97, eff. January 1, 2012.
Amended by:
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1135 (H.B. 2741), Sec. 69, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2013, 83rd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1287 (H.B. 2202), Sec. 16, eff. September 1, 2013.
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 851 (H.B. 3297), Sec. 8, eff. January 1, 2025.
Sec. 502.095. ONE-TRIP OR 30-DAY TRIP PERMITS. (a) The department may issue a temporary permit in lieu of registration for a vehicle subject to registration in this state that is not authorized to travel on a public highway because of the lack of registration in this state or the lack of reciprocity with the state or country in which the vehicle is registered.

(b)

A permit issued under this section is valid for:

(1)

one trip, as provided by Subsection (c); or

(2)

30 days, as provided by Subsection (d).

(c)

A one-trip permit is valid for one trip between the points of origin and destination and those intermediate points specified in the application and registration receipt. Unless the vehicle is a bus operating under charter that is not covered by a reciprocity agreement with the state or country in which the bus is registered, a one-trip permit is for the transit of the vehicle only, and the vehicle may not be used for the transportation of any passenger or property. A one-trip permit may not be valid for longer than 15 days from the effective date of registration.

(d)

A 30-day permit may be issued only to a passenger vehicle, a private bus, a trailer or semitrailer with a gross weight of not more than 10,000 pounds, a light truck, or a light commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 pounds that will operate unladen. A person may obtain multiple 30-day permits. The department may issue a single registration receipt to apply to all of the periods for which the vehicle is registered.

(e)

A person may obtain a permit under this section by:

(1)

applying as provided by the department to:

(A)

the county assessor-collector of the county in which the vehicle will first be operated on a public highway; or

(B)

the department in Austin or at one of the department’s vehicle title and registration regional offices;

(2)

paying a fee, in the manner prescribed by the department including a registration service charge for a credit card payment or escrow account of:

(A)

$5 for a one-trip permit; or

(B)

$25 for each 30-day period; and

(3)

furnishing evidence of financial responsibility for the vehicle in a form listed under Section 502.046 (Evidence of Financial Responsibility)(c).

(f)

A registration receipt shall be carried in the vehicle at all times during the period in which it is valid. The temporary tag must contain all pertinent information required by this section and must be displayed in the rear window of the vehicle so that the tag is clearly visible and legible when viewed from the rear of the vehicle. If the vehicle does not have a rear window, the temporary tag must be attached on or carried in the vehicle to allow ready inspection. The registration receipt must be carried in the vehicle at all times during the period in which it is valid.

(g)

The department may refuse and may instruct a county assessor-collector to refuse to issue a temporary registration for any vehicle if, in the department’s opinion, the vehicle or the owner of the vehicle has been involved in operations that constitute an abuse of the privilege granted by this section. A registration issued after notice to a county assessor-collector under this subsection is void.
Transferred, redesignated and amended from Transportation Code, Section 502.354 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1296 (H.B. 2357), Sec. 98, eff. January 1, 2012.
Amended by:
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 668 (H.B. 718), Sec. 6, eff. July 1, 2025.
Sec. 502.095. ONE-TRIP OR 30-DAY TRIP LICENSE PLATES. (a) The department may issue a temporary metal license plate in lieu of registration for a vehicle subject to registration in this state that is not authorized to travel on a public highway because of the lack of registration in this state or the lack of reciprocity with the state or country in which the vehicle is registered.

(b)

A license plate issued under this section is valid for:

(1)

one trip, as provided by Subsection (c); or

(2)

30 days, as provided by Subsection (d).

(c)

A one-trip license plate is valid for one trip between the points of origin and destination and those intermediate points specified in the application and registration receipt. Unless the vehicle is a bus operating under charter that is not covered by a reciprocity agreement with the state or country in which the bus is registered, a one-trip license plate is for the transit of the vehicle only, and the vehicle may not be used for the transportation of any passenger or property. A one-trip license plate may not be valid for longer than 15 days from the effective date of registration.

(d)

A 30-day license plate may be issued only to a passenger vehicle, a private bus, a trailer or semitrailer with a gross weight of not more than 10,000 pounds, a light truck, or a light commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight of more than 10,000 pounds that will operate unladen. A person may request from the department an extension of the period a 30-day license plate is valid. The department may issue a single registration receipt to apply to all of the periods for which the vehicle is registered.

(e)

A person may obtain a license plate under this section by:

(1)

applying as provided by the department to:

(A)

the county assessor-collector of the county in which the vehicle will first be operated on a public highway; or

(B)

the department in Austin or at one of the department’s vehicle title and registration regional offices;

(2)

paying a fee, in the manner prescribed by the department including a registration service charge for a credit card payment or escrow account of:

(A)

$5 for a one-trip license plate; or

(B)

$25 for each 30-day license plate; and

(3)

furnishing evidence of financial responsibility for the vehicle in a form listed under Section 502.046 (Evidence of Financial Responsibility)(c).

(f)

The department shall prepare the design and specifications of a license plate issued under this section. The license plate must contain all pertinent information required by this section and must be displayed as prescribed by department rule. The registration receipt must be carried in the vehicle at all times during the period in which it is valid.

(g)

The department may refuse and may instruct a county assessor-collector to refuse to issue a license plate for any vehicle if, in the department’s opinion, the vehicle or the owner of the vehicle has been involved in operations that constitute an abuse of the privilege granted by this section. A license plate issued after notice to a county assessor-collector under this subsection is void.

(h)

A vehicle operated with a license plate under this section is exempt from the inspection requirements of Chapter 548 (Inspection of Vehicles).
Transferred, redesignated and amended from Transportation Code, Section 502.354 by Acts 2011, 82nd Leg., R.S., Ch. 1296 (H.B. 2357), Sec. 98, eff. January 1, 2012.
Amended by:
Acts 2023, 88th Leg., R.S., Ch. 668 (H.B. 718), Sec. 6, eff. July 1, 2025.

Source: Section 502.093 — Annual Permits, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/TN/htm/TN.­502.­htm#502.­093 (accessed Jun. 5, 2024).

502.001
Definitions
502.003
Registration by Political Subdivision Prohibited
502.004
Information on Alternatively Fueled Vehicles
502.005
Registration of Autocycle
502.010
County Scofflaw
502.011
Refusal to Register Vehicle for Nonpayment of Toll or Administrative Fee
502.012
Notice Regarding Whether Certain Trailers Are Subject to Inspection
502.0021
Rules and Forms
502.0023
Extended Registration of Commercial Fleet Vehicles
502.0024
Extended Registration of Certain Vehicles Not Subject to Inspection
502.0025
Extended Registration of Certain County Fleet Vehicles
502.0026
Extended Registration of Certain Rental Vehicles
502.040
Registration Required
502.041
Initial Registration
502.042
Title Required for Registration
502.043
Application for Registration and Certain Permits
502.044
Registration Period
502.045
Delinquent Registration
502.046
Evidence of Financial Responsibility
502.047
Registration-based Enforcement of Motor Vehicle Inspection Requirements
502.048
Refusal to Register Unsafe Vehicle
502.055
Determination of Weight and Seating Capacity
502.056
Disputed Classification of Vehicle
502.057
Registration Receipt
502.058
Duplicate Registration Receipt
502.059
Issuance of Registration Insignia
502.060
Replacement of Registration Insignia
502.061
Registration by Owner with Condition that Impedes Effective Communication
502.090
Effect of Certain Military Service on Registration Requirement
502.091
International Registration Plan
502.092
Nonresident-owned Vehicles Used to Transport Farm Products
502.093
Annual Permits
502.140
Certain Off-highway Vehicles
502.141
Off-highway Former Military Vehicles
502.142
Manufactured Housing
502.143
Other Vehicles
502.144
Vehicles Operated on Public Highway Separating Real Property Under Vehicle Owner’s Control
502.145
Vehicles Operated by Certain Nonresidents
502.146
Certain Farm Vehicles and Drilling and Construction Equipment
502.156
Statement Required for Rebuilt Vehicles
502.168
Fee: Motor Bus
502.189
Donor Registry Information
502.190
Schedule of Registration Fees
502.191
Collection of Fees
502.192
Transfer Fee
502.193
Payment by Check Drawn Against Insufficient Funds
502.194
Credit for Registration Fee Paid on Motor Vehicle Subsequently Destroyed
502.195
Refund of Overcharged Registration Fee
502.196
Deposit of Registration Fees in State Highway Fund
502.197
Registration by Mail or Electronic Means
502.198
Disposition of Fees Generally
502.199
Electronic Funds Transfer
502.00211
Design of Registration Insignia
502.251
Fee: Motorcycle or Moped
502.254
Fee: Trailer, Travel Trailer, or Semitrailer
502.255
Truck-tractor or Commercial Motor Vehicle Combination Fee
502.256
Fee: Road Tractor
502.356
Automated Registration and Titling System
502.357
Financial Responsibility Programs
502.358
Texas Emissions Reduction Plan Surcharge
502.359
Additional Fee for Certain Vehicles Using Diesel Motor
502.360
Additional Fee for Electric Vehicles
502.401
Optional County Fee for Road and Bridge Fund
502.402
Optional County Fee for Transportation Projects
502.403
Optional County Fee for Child Safety
502.404
Voluntary Assessment for Texas Agricultural Finance Authority
502.405
Voluntary Contribution to Donor Registry
502.407
Operation of Vehicle with Expired License Plate
502.410
Falsification or Forgery
502.411
Bribery of County Officer or Agent
502.412
Operation of Vehicle at Weight Greater than Stated in Registration Application
502.413
Voluntary Contribution to Special Olympics Texas Fund
502.414
Voluntary Contribution for Evidence Testing Grant Program
502.415
Voluntary Contribution to Ending Homelessness Fund
502.416
Voluntary Contribution for Trafficked Persons Program Account
502.431
Fee: Motor Vehicle Used Exclusively to Transport and Spread Fertilizer
502.432
Vehicle Transporting Seasonal Agricultural Products
502.433
Fee: Commercial Farm Motor Vehicle
502.434
Farm Vehicles: Excess Weight
502.0435
Online Registration Renewal
502.435
Certain Soil Conservation Equipment
502.451
Exempt Vehicles
502.452
Limitation on Issuance of Exempt License Plates
502.454
Vehicles Used by Nonprofit Disaster Relief Organizations
502.455
Trailers and Semitrailers Owned by Religious Organizations
502.456
Emergency Services Vehicles
502.457
Persons on Active Duty in Armed Forces of United States
502.458
Vehicles Used by Nonprofit Food Banks
502.471
General Penalty
502.472
Operation of Vehicle Under Improper Registration
502.473
Operation of Vehicle Without Registration Insignia
502.474
Operation of One-trip Permit Vehicle
502.475
Wrong, Fictitious, Altered, or Obscured Insignia
502.476
Annual Permits
502.477
Nonresident-owned Vehicles Used to Transport Agricultural Product
502.478
Commercial Motor Vehicle Used Primarily for Agricultural Purposes
502.479
Seasonal Agricultural Vehicle
502.480
Violation by County Assessor-collector
502.491
Transfer of Vehicle Registration
502.492
Temporary Transit Permit for a Vehicle Purchased
502.1515
Outsourcing Production of Renewal Notices
502.1746
Voluntary Contribution to Veterans’ Assistance Fund
502.1747
Voluntary Contribution to Parks and Wildlife Department
502.1748
Disposition of Certain Voluntary Contributions
502.1911
Registration Processing and Handling Fee
502.1931
Disputed Payment by Credit Card or Debit Card
502.1983
Deposit of Fees in Interest-bearing Account
502.1984
Interest on Fees
502.1985
Use of Registration Fees Retained by County
502.1986
Contingent Provision for Distribution of Fees Between State and Counties
502.4755
Deceptively Similar Insignia

Accessed:
Jun. 5, 2024

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