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Originally Posted by forsale
If it is out more than 7 years then they have no record of it. You only pay $10 at the time of non-op. You don't pay it every year. Atleast I never had to. I think you may have to get a brake and light inspection. Not sure.
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That is completely rediculous. If you don't drive it, then you shouldn't have to pay for the roads/bridges or whatever the hell else it is they do with that money. Jeez.....
It doesn't work like that in Texas. If you bring in and old registration for a vehicle that has been expired for however long, they just ask you if you've driven it at all since it's expired. And of course the answer is "no". Pay the normal yearly fee and you're off.