Margaret Wood, Technical Advisor of the Auto Services Division, Office of Mike Sullivan, Tax Assessor-Collector, will present the program on Two Steps, One Sticker program.

Two Steps One Sticker

As a result of House Bill 2305 passed during the 83rd Legislative session, the State of Texas will stop issuing Inspection stickers and transition to a “Two Steps, One Sticker” vehicle inspection and registration program. Beginning March 1, 2015, vehicles will no longer be issued an inspection sticker. Your registration sticker will serve as a combined proof of registration and inspection.

1. Get inspection every year 2. Inspection recorded by inspection station 3. Keep your inspection report 4. Renew registration, verify inspection electronically 5. Written report is a back up 6. Inspect within 90 days before sticker expires

Benefits?

-One expiration date for both stickers-Less clutter on windshield, better view-Electronic efforts to become paperless-Better control for fraud prevention

Website: http://twostepsonesticker.com/