Texas is changing their inspection procedure. Now when you get your vehicle inspection the inspection station notifies the DMV that your inspection has been satisfactorily completed. The DMV in turn will not issue a new registration (license renewal) until this notice has been received. The net result is that you will now only have one windshield sticker required for operating the vehicle on the road (and motorcycles will be able to get rid of that tacky inspection sticker holder).
There is an initial problem, probably quite common among the older RV community, that your inspection is not in the same sequence (expiration month) that your license registration is. Trying to determine the rules of getting these two requirements in sync is confusing but there is a solution. On the
Texas Two-Step One-Sticker Resource website, on the right side of the page, there is a calculator. If you put in your registration and inspection expiration dates it will give you the date your next inspection is required.
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