Texas Tightens ID Rules for Vehicle Registration, Prompting Concerns
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles requires valid, unexpired photo ID for vehicle registrations to curb illegal immigration, affecting an estimated 1.7 million undocumented residents.
- On Nov. 18, the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles issued revised guidance to county tax offices and notified licensed vehicle dealers on Nov. 19, with rules taking effect immediately.
- State Rep. Brian Harrison, R-Midlothian, drove the push this month, sending letters to Gov. Greg Abbott and the DMV Board after reports of undocumented residents registering vehicles.
- Dealers must now verify that applicants present one approved, unexpired photo ID such as a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license or ID card, valid U.S. or qualifying foreign passport with DHS documentation, or Texas License To Carry .
- Dealers and county offices reported surprise and scramble after the notice, with some counties like Waller already aligned while Harris County seeks state guidance.
- Harrison portrayed the rules as addressing safety and insurance problems, saying `We have been endangering Texas drivers for too many years. I think this has been one of the drivers of skyrocketing vehicle insurance premiums, as well as facilitating illegal immigration` and urging enforcement.
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