Yes, if you purchase a used car from a private seller in Oregon and then bring it to Texas, you will need to pay sales tax when you register the vehicle in Texas. The sales tax rate is based on the location where you register the car in Texas. However, you will not pay sales tax in Oregon for the private sale, as it generally does not apply. Be sure to check the specific regulations and rates for your local area in Texas.
The seller is required to provided a clear title; purchasing title insurance is generally a part of this.
Oregon is much smaller then Texas.
No Oregon is a separate state.
California then Oregon and then Washington.
This is NOT true. There are many private companies that are authorized by the TABC to provide this course.
Yes, when you transfer the vehicle to your name, you will pay the taxes in the state you register the vehicle in.
The distance by road is 2097 miles from Dallas, Texas to Salem, Oregon.
You can send a letter from Texas to Oregon with one stamp.
no
Not unless they are licensed to practice in Oregon.
NO you idiots Texas is the biggest state
Western Oregon receives more precipitation than western Texas. Oregon's climate is influenced by the Pacific Ocean, resulting in higher levels of annual rainfall compared to the more arid climate of western Texas.