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Ron & Linda R

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  1. Thanks for the responses and yes I am aware of all that. The Texas Motor Vehicle page says one needs to call the Inspection station first to see if they can handle the big size Motor Home as most are only set up for the cars and pick up trucks. I was hoping to find some one in Texas who has had their annual annual Motor Home Inspection done. We bought our 2015 Motor Home new in Texas so it was taken care of. We have been traveling and out of the state, have traveled through Texas a couple times had our tow car inspected in Texas but mostly we just do the registration all on line. And as you all know they tell us to stop and have our vehicles inspected as soon as we cross back into the state line. One year we did come up from Florida with a tow car that need to be inspected so stopped at a small town that did not do the emissions test as we did not need it with the registered Livingston address. The stations are listed as either doing the emissions test or not so that is how we chose where to stop as we were not going to Livingston. Has nobody here had the same situation, with a Motor Home and vehicles registered in Texas and having to take your Motor Home in for a annual inspection? I know they say if your Motor home is equipped with a OBD plug then the inspection station will do that and our Motor Home does have the OBD plug I am guessing now Camping World might be one choice if they are a licensed Inspection station so will need to call, but thinking finding a inspection station that can handle the size of a Motor Home might be easier and quicker to get in without an appointment and wait time? So may just have to call the stations where we cross int Teas and or will be staying in an RV park to find one in the area then that does Motor Homes. Thanks again for the responses and happy trails to all
  2. Sorry for not being more specific, we are Texas citizens and Escapee members so have the Livingston Texas address as we are Full Timers and been out of State for awhile. So why we need to get the MH inspected as they tell us as soon as we cross back over into Texas. I know not all inspection stations can accommodate a Large Motor Home and there are a few who do so trying to find out if there is a list of Texas Inspection Stations that can handle the Motor Home other wise I will be having to call each inspection station around where we will be . it will be a full road Trip and stopping in Texas for some period of tie yet to be determined but then yes on through to otehr parts of the Country In Texas we will be staying in the Denton area for awhile so starting there to see if around that area can handle a Motor Home Inspection or where perhaps the nearest one would be from Denton?
  3. We will be returning back into Texas in 2021 and need to get the Motor Home inspected as instructed when we cross the state line. Is there a lost anywhere of the Inspection stations that will handle Motor Homes? We will be stopping at an RV park in Denton to start with. Any information will be greatly appreciated
  4. Tank you giving me the correct place to look https://www.escapees.com/education/domicile/texas/
  5. Well good morning to all but it has not started out very well for me. I called the Polk County office and was told to go to www.escapees.com/tvr download a packet to fill out and mail it to them and they would register our tow car. There does not seem to be such a web site and I have looked around the Escapees web site and can not find anything about any registration package?
  6. Thank you for the responses and will do. I was looking for the online way as that is how I remember doing it with our first tow car and being out of Texas at the time back in 2015. We have a glitch this time as the seller signed in the wrong place as the buyers on their title and they are now out n the road so have been communicating and trying to get this issue resolved so the DMV can accept the Title transfer. I thought there was a way we did it back in 2015 when getting a two car out of state that allowed us to register it and then when we crossed back into Texas stop at an inspection station with the properly signed title and then all went well and we got it all squared away, Cant seem to find that online so will call as suggested. Just one who hates talking on the phone due to hearing aids but that is a personal problem LOL Yes we are full timers and escapee members since 2014 but a little older now LOL so have to mix that into the confusion too LOL. Our legal address is in Livingston and Polk County and we do have the mail forwarding and how i remember the first tow car working out with the mailing of the plates and just needing to first stop at an inspection station when crossing into TX.
  7. We had to replace our tow car and are currently out of State and will not be back in Texas till sometime in 2021. We are Full Timers and having difficulty in finding a way to resister on line our replacement tow car? We have our insurance coverage on the replacement tow vehicle so that is all covered but how can we register the car in Texas now till we come back and can then follow through with the complete registration inspection and title transfer?
  8. We have not yet gotten any mail on this. We are full timers and are not in Texas at this point in time. We get our mail forwarded to where we are and as said still have not received any information. Our forwarded mail from Escapees address goes out every Monday and again we have not received any information . We eve had our primary vote delivered late, but that was A OK as our chosen candidate is the front runner anyway! We would like to add our census so our state of Escapees domain address can help but as said we still have not received any census mail to date 3/26/20
  9. I just got a bit stumped (now 71 LOL) with question where do you live as full timers we are not physically at the escapees address but I understand that is our legal address and on our Drivers License and vehicle registration . So we just give our Escapees address even though as the question is phrased we are not physically living there on April 1st 2020?
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