Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion

Honorable ~Jul'i'an Montgomery State Highway kgineer Austin, Texas Dear Sir: Opinion No. O-1043 Re: For what period of time may a passenger motor vehicle from out of state remain in Texas without the payment of regis- tration fees in this State? Your request for an opinion as to what period of time a passenger motor vehicle which is properly registered in another state or county for the current registration year may remsin in Texas without the payment of registra- tion fees in this state if the owner or operator of such vehicle is employed in Texas, has been received by this department. We are enclosing a ccpy of an opinion by this department to. the Honorable E. P. Jennings, June 22, 1939, which we believe will throw some light upon your question. Section 3 of Article 827b of .our Penal Code re- quires: "The non-resident owner or operator of any passenger car shall within twenty- five days after commencing to operate such vehicle, or causing or permitting it to be operated within this State apply to the Department, through any County Tax Collector, for the temporary registration thereof upon the appropriate officialfrom stating there- in the name and home address of the owner and appropriate official from stating there- in the name and home address~ of the owner and the temporary address, if any, of the owner or operator while within this State, the registration number of said vehicle Honorable Julian Montgomery, page 2 O-1043 assigned thereto in the stat,e or c,ountry in which the owner is a res,ident,. . .II The last sentence of the above article reads as fol- lows: "Each such application shall be ac- companied by a fee of fifty cents, ten cents to be retained by the Tax Collector and fifteen cents to be placed in the General Funds of the county ;Yhere col- lected and twenty-fitie cents to be re- mitted on Monday of each week to the State Highway Department, together with a copy of such receipt." Section 4 of Article ,827b of our Penal Code provides that under such registration a non-resident though employed in Texas may operate his motor vehicle upon the highways of this state not exceeding one hundred and tvyentg,days from the date of issuance of said certificate. You.will observe that the person inquired about in your letter may operate his motor vehicle in this state for a period of twenty-five days without the payment of any fee, but if he expects to remain after the expiration of twenty-five days he must make appli- cation for a license or non-resident registration prior to the expiration of the twenty-five days. The fee. for a non- resident re istrationis fifty cents as provided in Section 3, Article 8 27b of our Penal Code. Upon receipt of a non- resident registration the vehicle may be operated for one hun- dred and twenty days from the date of issuance of such receipt without the payment of the customary registration fee. Yours very truly ATTORNEY GENERAL OF TEXAS BY Morris Hodges Assistant MH:FL--pam ENCLOSURE APPROVED JUL 18 1939 W. F. MOORg FIRST ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL APPROVED OPINION COMMITTEE BY WRK, CHAIRMAN