Posted by John T on September 27, 2019 at 15:08:17 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: Trailer Title posted by drussell on September 27, 2019 at 09:17:26:
This is different in different states...……….
First in "SOME" states the current owner can apply for a duplicate title in the event he ever had one that is and lost it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Or even apply for a new title if he never had any in the first place
AT LEAST GET A BILL OF SALE
In "SOME" states the current owner can apply for a title to a HOME MADE (even if its not he can make OUT AS SUCH ) trailer Here it takes a police inspection and you engrave MVIN on the trailer, police inspects it and signs a paper, take it to BMV and apply for a MVIN title.
In "SOME" states you could even go to the BMV and say you built it or even bought it for salvage with NO title then apply for a home made trailer title similar to the above where you live
In "SOME" states if you buy an untitled trailer the BMV still requires a Bill of Sale (the dude could give you one) and with that and a police inspection you can then still apply for a new title in your state
I would have him check with his BMV to get their requirements,,,,,,,,,,,,you check with YOUR BMV to see their requirements,,,,,,,TAKE THE EASIEST ROUTE
Theres a chance you will get better info from the BMV (his and yours) then you will get on here SO I SUGEGST YOU TALK TO BOTH
I bet theres a way to get it done, either by home made,,,,,,,,,,,or lost prior title,,,,,,,,,,,or bill of sale then have inspection engrave a new MVIN and go to BMV
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