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The state you live in.
Native Texan and its not Texas- (1) better have US ID issued since new ID compact/Homeland Security
(2) Bring your insurance policy- we check it in Texas it will be verified if its not accurate we will signal your car and you will be pulled over; (3)If you have foreign ID it will be run through Homeland Security here in Texas we will tell you "I'll be right back" and we go do all this security and verification ONLINE
(4) Don't bring a title issue to Texas- leniency is for Texans who've been in the Texas state computers for awhile (5)that ol texas solgan Don't mess with Texs" came out of a lot of bad experiences- so Texas is an Ok place to register and license anything AS LONG AS EVERYTHINGS VERY STANDARD AND CLEARS all the computer checking.
I have heard it is Texas. Don't know if that is correct or not.
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