Average time
About 8 to 15 minutes, depending on whether you need property records.
A realistic fill-session estimate, not the time you would spend hunting for the form.
Texas statewide
Handle the title, ownership, or vehicle record step without DMV panic.
Use this form for a vehicle record, title, or registration step. It helps the agency match the vehicle to the right owner.
Your legal name and, if applicable, spouse information.
Your property address and mailing address.
A phone number where the tax office can reach you.
Average time
A realistic fill-session estimate, not the time you would spend hunting for the form.
Difficulty
Based on the kind of filing, the fields involved, and how much supporting info people usually need.
Best for
A plain-English read on why someone usually lands on this form.
Strategic Brief
The Goal
This form is used to support a Texas vehicle record, title, or registration step by documenting a certified appraisal for a used motor vehicle. It helps the agency verify the vehicle’s identity and connect it to the correct owner, so the details must match other ownership and vehicle records.
The Warning
Vehicle identification number (VIN), year, make, model, and body style.
Owner name and contact information exactly as shown on related title or registration records.
Certified appraisal details, including the appraiser’s completed and signed certification.
Supporting title or registration documents for cross-checking vehicle ownership and identity.
Trust details
Jurisdiction
Texas statewide
Category
Vehicles
Agency
Texas Comptroller
Verified
May 2026
Reference PDF
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A common companion for ownership transfer, title, tag, and vehicle record tasks.
Usually paired with property ownership, appraisal, exemption, or appeal paperwork.