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Trailer Registration

Took me a while but think it is:

"Oh! You ate one too?"
 
Just got off the phone with TSC where the trailer was bought. The friendly girl, who kept calling me hun (gotta love the south :teeth ) said Kelly should've been given a title for the trailer before it left the dealer. I'm waiting on the manager to call me back with more details. Hopefully I can have it forwarded to me.
 
Spoke to the DMV. At my appointment tomorrow they will issue me a temporary registration so that the trailer can be used in the state and so I can take it to a scale for the weight certificate.

TSC just called and said they found the title paperwork in a box and will be sending to me immediately. :teeth
 
Like I told you way up the page- that MSO makes it EASY at DMV. Glad they found it so quickly for ya!
 
Spoke to the DMV. At my appointment tomorrow they will issue me a temporary registration so that the trailer can be used in the state and so I can take it to a scale for the weight certificate.

I've built a bunch of trailers (which have been a piece of cake to register, BTW) and the DMV policy was that if the trailer was obviously under a certain weight (maybe 1000 pounds, but I can't remember), you could just give them an estimate and a certificate was not required. It's been a while, though. Things may have changed.
 
I've built a bunch of trailers (which have been a piece of cake to register, BTW) and the DMV policy was that if the trailer was obviously under a certain weight (maybe 1000 pounds, but I can't remember), you could just give them an estimate and a certificate was not required. It's been a while, though. Things may have changed.

The unladen weight is 275, but the girl at the counter said they must have a weight certificate. :thumbdown
 
:dunno

Like I said, the last one I built was at least 10 years ago. Things have probably changed.
 
most real insurance companies policies do cover you pulling a trailer of your own or a rental.
but check with your company first.

the el-cheapos will most likely deny coverage.

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