Annual Federal and State DOT Inspections

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Information on Annual Texas DOT Inspections and Annual Federal DOT Inspections
Vehicles registered in Texas are required to pass an annual inspection to ensure compliance with safety standards. While safety inspections are required throughout the state, emissions testing is required of vehicles inspected in 17 Texas counties to comply with federally mandated clean air

DOT Inspections

Annual Federal and State DOT Inspections

requirements. Vehicle inspections are performed at Official Vehicle Inspection Stations licensed by DPS.
Commercial Motor Vehicles
For commercial vehicles subject to the requirements of 49 CFR part 396, there will be no inspection certificate issued, and the registration receipt or cab card does not represent that a valid inspection has been performed on the vehicle within the previous 12 months.

When a commercial vehicle passes its annual inspection, a Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) will be provided that identifies the vehicle and includes a statement, signed by the Inspector, that the inspection conformed to the requirements of 49 CFR part 396. This VIR, or a copy of the VIR, must be presented during a roadside inspection or traffic stop to show compliance with state and federal law. There is no grace period for commercial vehicle inspection or registrations. House Bill 2305 does not provide relief from the requirements of part 396 or state law.
Apportioned and Token Trailers
Texas inspections of Apportioned and Token Trailers are not required to be verified under “Two Steps, One Sticker.” However, after obtaining a Texas inspection, the state portion of the inspection fee will be collected at time of initial registration or renewal. In lieu of the inspection sticker, the Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) is required to be in the unit as proof of inspection.

Two Steps, One Sticker

Two Steps, One Sticker

Trailer Inspection Requirements
Certain trailers require an inspection prior to registration. If your trailer has a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) that is more than 7,500 pounds, an inspection is required. This includes trailers, semitrailers, boat trailers, pole trailers, mobile homes, and travel trailers. Note: Farm trailers displaying a farm license plate are not required to be inspected. If you are unsure about the gross vehicle weight of your trailer, check your registration receipt for the weight.

WHAT WE ARE REQUIRED TO INSPECT (Not All-Inclusive):

  • PROOF OF INSURANCE
  • BRAKE TEST

INSIDE VEHICLE

  • WINDSHIELD WIPER
  • HORN
  • TURN SIGNALS
  • MIRROR
  • SEAT BELTS
  • WINDSHIELD
  • PARKING BRAKE
  • BRAKE SYSTEM
  • STEERING
  • BEAM INDICATOR

OUTSIDE VEHICLE

  • TIRES
  • MUD FLAPS
  • WHEELS
  • WIPERS
  • LIGHTING/ EQUIPMENT
  • GLASS COATING/TINT
  • FUEL SYSTEM

UNDER VEHICLE

  • STEERING
  • AIR COMPRESSOR
  • EXHAUST SYSTEM
  • BRAKE SYSTEM
  • COUPLING DEVICES
  • SUSPENSION
  • FRAME

UNDER HOOD

  • EMISSIONS ITEMS
  • MASTER CYLINDER
  • POWER STEERING

INSPECTIONS WE PERFORM:

  • Federal Department of Transportation (DOT) Inspections
  • Out of State Federal Inspections
  • State of Texas Inspections
  • 90 Day Inspections

VEHICLES WE INSPECT:

  • Commercial Motor Vehicles
  • Commercial Trailers
  • 18 Wheelers
  • Dry Vans
  • Reefer Trailers
  • Tank Trailers
  • Tank Trucks
  • Dump Trucks
  • Truck Cranes
  • School Buses
  • Shuttle Buses
  • Hot Shot Trucks
  • 1-Ton Pick Up Trucks
  • Recreational Vehicles (RV’s)
  • Light Duty Pick Up Truck
  • Passenger Cars
  • Bucket Trucks