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Old 06-10-2024, 01:09 AM   #26
cericd
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Re: Texas Antique Plates

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Originally Posted by RustyPile View Post
@kglowacky My current antique plate expired a couple months ago.. I took my never issued '71 YOM plates to the accessor's office.. They took a look at them and checked their records. Renewed the registration using those plates. Gave me a small metal tag for the expiration sticker, to be attached to the rear plate. Total fees including tax and county bridge fees is $66. Good for 5 years and no Safety Inspection required.
Did they say whether or not you would need to run your front YOM plate?

Reason I ask is the way I understood it is if you register as a Classic, you receive two plates and must run both but if you register as Antique, you get one plate and it must go on the back. That's assuming you are not running YOM plates. Didn't know if it changes to needing to run both front and back plates with an Antique registration once YOM plates are thrown into the mix.
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