How to Pay Registration Feed in Lubbock Texas

Property Tax Collections

Your Property Taxes:

Current Property and Tax rate worksheets are provided on the Lubbock County Appraisal District (LCAD) website.

Current assessments and tax bills for individual properties can be see here. Tim Radloff is the Chief Appraiser/Administrator and he can be reached at 806-762-5000 or by email.  LCAD provides services to both property owners and the taxing units within its jurisdiction.  LCAD provides the property assessed value, issues the annual property tax bills, receives payments for property taxes, processes Homestead Exemptions, and considers protests and appeals.

Truth in Taxation:

Click hereto see Truth In Taxation summaries for 2006 through 2021 for Lubbock County.

Beer & Liquor License

The Lubbock County Tax Assessor-Collector receives TABC permit fees but does not issue or renew permits. For a new application or to renew a Beer & Wine Permit, visit the TABC website.

Ronnie Keister

Ronnie Kesiter

Ronnie Keister is serving his fourth term serving the citizens of Lubbock County as the Tax-Assessor Collector.  Ronnie has been very active in the Tax Assessor-Collectors Association of Texas (TACA) by serving as Director, Internal VP, External VP, past-President, and now as Chair of the Legislative Committee.  He has also served as the DMV Liaison Committee Chairman for TACA and is the recipient of the 2021 TACA Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding service over the years.

Ronnie is an Associate Member of the Lubbock Area Republican Women, the Lubbock Lions Club, a member of Trinity Church, and is Chairman of the Talkington Legacy Booster Club for the Talkington School for Young Women's Leaders.

Ronnie is a graduate of Lubbock Christian University.   He and his wife Heather have been married since 1999.  They have three children:  Emily, Georgia Kate, and Jackson.  Heather is an engineer with Freese and Nichols, Inc., with both P.E. and CFM designations.

Ronnie Keister, PCAC
Lubbock County Tax Assessor-Collector

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I need a replacement license plate or registration sticker?
You may obtain replacement plates and registration stickers at the Lubbock County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office. If you are replacing license plates you will need to remove the registration sticker from your windshield and bring it with you. The fee for replacement license plates and/or a registration sticker is $6.50.

How can I obtain handicap placards or license plates?
Texas residents may obtain two permanent placards, or one permanent placard and one set of plates displaying the international symbol of access. There is no fee for permanent placards, and they are issued for four-year periods. There is a $.50 fee to exchange regular issue license plates for ISA license plates. Customers wanting to exchange regular issue plates for ISA plates must bring in the registration sticker for the vehicle the plates will be added to. Temporary placards are issued for six-month periods and are $5 each placard. To obtain placards or ISA plates your physician must fill out and notarize the Application for Persons with Disabilities Parking Placard and/or provide a written prescription. More information, and forms, can be found on the TxDMV website.

How do I obtain personalized or other special plates?
You may apply for personalized and special plates at MyPlates.Customers may apply for collegiate and military plates at the Lubbock County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office. You can find applications for these plates at MyPlates.

I sold my car. What should I do?
It is recommended that the seller and purchaser come into the Lubbock County Tax Assessor-Collector's Office to transfer the title for the vehicle. If that is not possible, the seller should complete the first assignment on the back of the Texas title and a bill of sale for the purchaser. The seller should also complete the Vehicle Transfer Notification (VTR-346), however, submission of this form does not transfer ownership.

I lost the title to my car. How can I obtain a replacement?
You may obtain a certified copy of your Texas title by either visiting your local TXDMV Regional Service Center by appointment, or completing the Application for a Certified Copy of Title and mail it to: TxDMV, 1601 Southwest Parkway, Suite A, Wichita Falls, TX 76302.

I am receiving toll bills and parking tickets for a vehicle I have sold. What should I do?
Most likely the purchaser has not transferred the vehicle to their name. You can complete a Vehicle Transfer Notification (VTR-346) and mail it to the address on the form. However, submission of this form does not transfer ownership.

How do I renew my registration by mail?
You may renew your registration by sending a copy of your inspection, a copy of your insurance card, and the appropriate fees to: Ronnie Keister, 916 Main Street, Suite 102, PO Box 10536, Lubbock, TX 79408-3536

I just moved to Texas. How do I register my vehicle in Texas?
To register your out of state vehicle in Texas please follow the instructions on-line. The current Lubbock County fees are seen below:

Registration Fee Chart


When should I get my safety inspection?

Your safety inspection should be done no sooner than 90 days prior to the last day of your registration month. To verify when you should do your inspection you can visit Two Steps One Sticker.


What are the fees for temporary permits?

TxDMV provides all their guidance and fees here.


I purchased a vehicle. What should I do now?

Visit TxDMV to determine which forms you will need to complete to register your vehicle at the Lubbock County Tax Assessor-Collector's office. Texans who buy a used vehicle from anyone other than a licensed vehicle dealer are required to pay motor vehicle sales tax of 6.25% on the purchase price or standard presumptive value (SPV), whichever is the highest value.  Click here for the SPV Calculator.

How do I register my vehicle if I am currently active duty and am stationed outside of Texas?
Military personnel and their families should consult TxDMV to find instructions on how to register your vehicle in Texas.

Main Office


At the Main Tax Office, we take care of all your motor vehicle needs.

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
Physical Address: 916 Main Street, Suite 102, Lubbock, TX 79401 (get directions here)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 10536, Lubbock, TX 79408-3536
Phone: 806-775-1344 (call with questions or to schedule an appointment)
Fax: 806-775-7951
TaxOffice@lubbockcounty.gov (email us with questions)
VenueTax@lubbockcounty.gov
TaxBookeeping@lubbockcounty.gov

At the Main Office we can help with all your motor vehicle needs including automobile, trailer, motorcycle registration, title transfers/new residents, title services, disabled license plates and placards, specialty plate requests (except those issued by My Plates).

Services Provided

  • Venue Tax - Hoteliers, B&Bs and short-term motor vehicle rental
  • Beer & Liquor License - Pay permit fees
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Motor Vehicle Services

  • Schedule a motor vehicle services appointment at the Main Office
  • TxDMV Home Page

City Bank Office


At the City Bank Office, we take care of all your motor vehicle needs.

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
Physical Address: 5219 City Bank Parkway, Suite 105, Lubbock, TX 79407 (get directions here)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 10536, Lubbock, TX 79408-3536
Phone: 806-775-1344 (call with questions or to schedule an appointment)
Fax: 806-775-7951
TaxOffice@lubbockcounty.gov (email us with questions)

At the City Bank Office we can help with all your motor vehicle needs including automobile, trailer, motorcycle registration, title transfers/new residents, title services, disabled license plates and placards, specialty plate requests (except those issued by My Plates).

Services Provided

  • Frequently Asked Questions

Motor Vehicle Services

  • Schedule a motor vehicle services appointment at the City Bank Office
  • TxDMV Home Page

Slaton Office


At the Slaton Office, we take care of all your motor vehicle needs.

Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8:30am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-5:00pm (closed for lunch)
Physical Address: 1700 West Division, Slaton, TX 79364 (get directions here)
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 10536, Lubbock, TX 79408-3536
Phone: 806-792-0806 (call with questions or to schedule an appointment)
Fax: 806-775-7951
TaxOffice@lubbockcounty.gov (email us with questions)

At the Slaton Office we can help with all your motor vehicle needs including automobile, trailer, motorcycle registration, title transfers/new residents, title services, disabled license plates and placards, specialty plate requests (except those issued by My Plates).

We also provide TxDPS services including renewing and replacing driver's license and identification cards. Schedule an appointment here.

Services Provided

  • Motor vehicle services
  • Driver's licenses services
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Motor Vehicle Services

  • Schedule a motor vehicle services appointment at the Slaton Office
  • TxDMV Home Page

Driver's License Services

  • Schedule a driver's license services appointment at the Slaton office
  • TxDPS Home Page

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Source: https://www.lubbockcounty.gov/department/division.php?fDD=28

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