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Trailer registration, am I boned? (Pennsylvania)
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<blockquote data-quote="vapiper" data-source="post: 363074" data-attributes="member: 14908"><p>How close are you to VA and do you have family or good friends there?</p><p></p><p>Don't know if it will be "easy" for you or not.....but in VA you go to DMV get a homebuilt trailer registration...they will give you a vin plate...you attach the vin plate have a state trooper or deputy sheriff (state law enforcement officer) view that the vin plate was in fact attached (state police do this frequently for citizens no big deal)....then you take the signed paperwork to DMV and you get a title and plates</p><p></p><p></p><p>now that you have a title...just have them sign it over to you like you "bought" it.....and walla, you have a title/vin/good to go</p><p></p><p>again not sure if thats too involved, or if you're too far away from the VA line to make it an easy process.....but it's an option?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vapiper, post: 363074, member: 14908"] How close are you to VA and do you have family or good friends there? Don't know if it will be "easy" for you or not.....but in VA you go to DMV get a homebuilt trailer registration...they will give you a vin plate...you attach the vin plate have a state trooper or deputy sheriff (state law enforcement officer) view that the vin plate was in fact attached (state police do this frequently for citizens no big deal)....then you take the signed paperwork to DMV and you get a title and plates now that you have a title...just have them sign it over to you like you "bought" it.....and walla, you have a title/vin/good to go again not sure if thats too involved, or if you're too far away from the VA line to make it an easy process.....but it's an option? [/QUOTE]
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