Welcome to Texas!
Information to help you settle into the Lone Star State
If you just moved to Texas, you’ll soon learn
plenty about the culture, customs, and history of the state. In the meantime,
here are a few items to consider as you get acclimated.
Get legal on the road
As a new Texas resident, you have 30 days to register your vehicle and get your driver’s license. Before you register your vehicle, though, it must pass the state inspection process. In order, here are the three steps to follow:
While at the driver’s license office, you can register to vote-or you can pick up a voter-registration application from the county voter registrar’s office, a library, post office, or from the secretary of state’s Web site, www.sos.state.tx.us The application must be received 30 days before an election to vote in that election.
Go online, you can find a wealth of information about the state at www.TexasOnline.com You can also search here for links to Web sites for counties, cities, chambers of commerce, schools, and libraries. If you’re looking for answers to questions about state laws, required business licenses, taxes, and more, you may also find that information here. Don’t fall for misleading solicitations to file your homestead exemption
There is no fee to file a property-tax homestead exemption. You might receive letters, though, on official-looking stationery offering to file your homestead exemption for you for a fee. Even some people who have lived in Texas their entire lives confuse these letters as a form from a state agency requiring a mandatory fee. Don’t fall for it. The process is simple and costs nothing. You can download the application from www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/taxforms/50-114 fill out the form, and send it in to your appraisal district. If you have other questions, please feel free to get in touch with me.
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