MVD-LF629 Form – If you operate a business transporting vehicles in Texas by driving them under their own power (or using full-mount, saddle-mount, or tow-bar methods), you need a valid Drive-a-Way Operator In-Transit License from the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV). The official application form for this license is MVD-LF629 (Rev. 6/24), titled Drive-a-Way Operator In-Transit License Application.
This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know about the MVD-LF629 form, Texas drive-a-way licensing rules, application requirements, fees, plate usage, renewal, fingerprinting, and compliance obligations. All information is based on the latest official TxDMV sources, including Form MVD-LF629, the eLICENSING User Guide, and 43 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 215 (effective as of June 2024 rules).
What Is the MVD-LF629 Form?
The MVD-LF629 form serves as the key document outlining the licensure and plate requirements for drive-a-way operators in Texas. It details how to apply for (or renew) an In-Transit License and associated metal license plates.
According to Texas Transportation Code §503.001, a “drive-a-way operator” is a person or business that transports and delivers a vehicle within Texas from a manufacturer or other point of origin to a final destination in the state using the vehicle’s own power or specified mounting methods.
You cannot legally operate as a drive-a-way transporter in Texas without this license and proper in-transit plates. The form is available for free download directly from the TxDMV website: https://www.txdmv.gov/sites/default/files/form_files/MVD_LF629.pdf.
Who Needs a Texas Drive-a-Way (In-Transit) License?
You must obtain an In-Transit License if your business:
- Transports new or used vehicles into or within Texas for delivery to dealers, distributors, or other locations.
- Uses drive-away methods (self-powered driving, full-mount, saddle-mount, tow-bar, or combinations).
- Operates as an individual, partnership, LLC, corporation, or any other entity.
Exemptions are very limited — most professional vehicle transporters fall under this requirement. Operating without the license can result in fines, vehicle impoundment, or business shutdown.
Key Requirements for MVD-LF629 Application
Applications must be submitted electronically through the TxDMV’s eLICENSING system (no paper applications accepted).
Step-by-Step Application Process
- Register for an account in the TxDMV eLICENSING system at the dealer section of TxDMV.gov.
- Have an administrator (owner, officer, manager, or bona fide employee) complete the application.
- Provide detailed business and ownership information.
- Submit required attachments and fees.
- Undergo criminal background and fingerprint review (required since June 1, 2024).
Required Information and Documents (from 43 TAC §215.134)
- Business name, physical/mailing addresses, phone, website, SOS file number (if applicable).
- Owner(s), partners, members, officers, directors — including name, SSN, DOB, ownership percentage, and identity documents (Texas DL, ID card, passport, etc.).
- Full criminal history for all listed individuals (every offense, date, location).
- List of manufacturers, distributors, dealers, or auctions you serve.
- Detailed business model description (how you operate, compensation, transportation methods).
- In-Transit Drive-a-Way Operator Business Model Affidavit (Form LI001 — must be notarized).
- Proof of business formation (SOS certificates, assumed name/DBA filings).
- Signed Certification of Responsibility.
Fingerprinting Requirement (effective June 1, 2024):
All owners, officers, managing partners, and persons in representative capacity must be fingerprinted through IdentoGO. TxDMV notifies you by email after initial review. Cost is paid directly to the vendor (approximately $38.25). This is a one-time requirement while the license remains active.
Fees for MVD-LF629 In-Transit License
- License fee: $90 (covers 2-year term).
- Per in-transit plate: $10 each (plus any applicable taxes).
- Payment: Credit card or eCheck via eLICENSING (convenience fees apply).
- Late renewal: 50% penalty per 30 days late.
- Renewal after 90 days expired: License closes; you must reapply as new.
License term is 2 years.
Drive-a-Way In-Transit License Plates: Rules & Responsibilities
Once approved, you receive metal in-transit license plates to attach to vehicles you transport.
Key Rules (43 TAC §215.143):
- Display the plate on the rear of each transported vehicle from origin to destination in Texas.
- Maintain a detailed record for every plate (plate number, vehicle year/make, VIN, name of person in control).
- Report lost, stolen, or damaged plates within 3 days in the TxDMV system.
- Mark void plates “VOID” or with a large “X” and destroy/return them within 10 days.
- Plates become invalid once reported lost/damaged.
- Keep records available for TxDMV inspection at any time.
The department evaluates requests for additional plates based on your business volume and compliance history.
Renewal Process
Renew online via eLICENSING before expiration. Verify all information, upload updated documents if changes occurred, pay fees, and address any new fingerprint requirements (if ownership changed or license lapsed).
Changes to business name (DBA), ownership, address, or management must be reported within 10 days via amendment — failure can lead to civil penalties, suspension, or revocation.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
- Operating without a license or proper plates → civil penalties, license denial/revocation, possible criminal charges.
- False or misleading information on MVD-LF629 → application denial, prosecution, and permanent fitness issues.
- Failure to maintain plate records or report lost plates → enforcement action.
- Late renewal beyond 90 days → license closure; full reapplication required.
TxDMV emphasizes that all statements must be truthful. Submitting false information can result in criminal prosecution.
How to Apply and Get Help?
- Visit the official In-Transit License page: https://www.txdmv.gov/dealers/licensing/in-transit
- Log in to eLICENSING: https://texasdmv.my.site.com/customers/LACE_Login
- Download MVD-LF629 and supporting forms (LI001 Business Model Affidavit, etc.).
Contact TxDMV Motor Vehicle Division Licensing:
- Phone: (512) 465-3000
- Toll-Free: (888) 368-4689
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.TxDMV.gov
Why Compliance Matters in 2026?
Texas has strengthened oversight of vehicle transporters through updated rules (effective June 2024) to reduce fraud and ensure public safety. Staying compliant with the MVD-LF629 form and drive-a-way licensing rules protects your business, avoids costly penalties, and allows smooth operations transporting vehicles across the state.
Action Step: Download the latest MVD-LF629 PDF today and begin gathering your documents for eLICENSING. If you transport vehicles professionally in Texas, don’t delay — apply or renew before your current license expires.
For the most current details, always refer directly to the official TxDMV sources linked above, as rules can be updated by the TxDMV Board.
This guide is for informational purposes only and is based on TxDMV publications as of March 2026. Consult the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles or a qualified attorney for advice specific to your situation.