Only if the car was registered in Texas in your name.
10 days
You could obtain a duplicate title from the DMV.
your insurance co will notify the DMV and then can suspend your license
You don't notify the Secretary of State of an address change. Contact your DMV and the post office.
When you move, you typically have 10 days to notify the DMV of your change of address. This applies to updating your driver's license, vehicle registration, and other related documents. It's important to check your specific state's regulations, as requirements can vary. Failing to notify the DMV in a timely manner may result in fines or complications with your vehicle registration.
When selling your vehicle.
this depends on the laws of the state you live in. contact your local DMV.
yes
There are long standing agreements between all the states DMV's. You will be found 'guilty in absentia,' and the AL DMV will notify DE DMV of the conviction and the points will be added to your DE license.
You can change your address with the DMV ;online or in person with a piece of mail with the correct address on it.
Sell or transfer your vehicle.