From the TX-DMV website:
"n Texas, car registration is handled by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), while driver licensing is handled by the Department of Public Safety, Driver License Division. The paperwork and collection of fees for vehicle registration is usually handled by the County Tax Assessor-Collectors office in the area where you reside. Some processes in remote areas can be accomplished at county subcontractors―these can be in grocery stores, other offices, and almost anywhere. Most vehicle registration fees will run about $70, but these vary from county to county based on special assessments approved by local voters. You will also have the choice of selecting from many types of special license plates for an additional fee. In general, registering small trucks―even new ones―will cost less than registering even an older passenger-only vehicle. Texas is the land of pickup trucks, and passenger-only cars are considered, and taxed, as something of a luxury."
And here is the link for the Department of Transportation: http://www.dot.state.tx.us/services/vehicle_titles_and_registration/default.htm
Yes, the loan is not paid in full if there are unpaid lates fees
Not in Massachusetts anyhow.
Not unless the title has been cleared by the lien holder.
fees paid by business required to have a permit! it's like a fee a driver has to pay to insure his car! Answer came from Google Definitions!
Sales tax, license fee, and transfer fee.
A document fee is the rate charged to process the paperwork for a car. The fees must be paid before you can take possession of the car.
Fines and fees total about 900 dollars as of 2008
No, fees owed as part of a fine are not a debt you can have forgiven, your vehicle secures that debt so if you want the vehicle the debt needs to be paid.
Yes, late fees indicate that payments were not made on time, which renders the original agreement invalid and allows the lender to repossess the vehicle if they so choose.
It gets repossessed again.
""Car was reposssess."" You answered your own question.
The cost to get a car out of impound in Texas will vary. It will depend on which county it was towed in and which company towed it. To find out where the car is, call the police department and they will tell you. Then you can call the towing company to find out what the fees will be.