Registering a trailer in MA
#1
Registering a trailer in MA
This is a rather specific question, but I figure it can't hurt to ask here:
A friend bought a trailer for our ATVs from a guy (from NH) he knows at work. Apparently, when registering the trailer in MA, we need an RMV1 form signed and stamped from his insurance agent (which we have) and proof of the previous sellers ownership. The old registration or excise bill will do for this, but the guy has neither. What are we supposed to do in this situation?
As I type this, I've been waiting on hold with the MA RMV for just under 25 minutes now. So they are of no help.
A friend bought a trailer for our ATVs from a guy (from NH) he knows at work. Apparently, when registering the trailer in MA, we need an RMV1 form signed and stamped from his insurance agent (which we have) and proof of the previous sellers ownership. The old registration or excise bill will do for this, but the guy has neither. What are we supposed to do in this situation?
As I type this, I've been waiting on hold with the MA RMV for just under 25 minutes now. So they are of no help.
#2
can you apply for a homemade trailer registration/title? i presume you're talking about a flatbed/car hauler/utility trailer, right? wow, can't believe the previous owner didn't keep the registration for the license plates. surely the court house could print that off for you. .
sorry i don't know MA laws/statutes, i reckon Texas is a little easier when dealing with trailers.
sorry i don't know MA laws/statutes, i reckon Texas is a little easier when dealing with trailers.
#3
This is a rather specific question, but I figure it can't hurt to ask here:
A friend bought a trailer for our ATVs from a guy (from NH) he knows at work. Apparently, when registering the trailer in MA, we need an RMV1 form signed and stamped from his insurance agent (which we have) and proof of the previous sellers ownership. The old registration or excise bill will do for this, but the guy has neither. What are we supposed to do in this situation?
As I type this, I've been waiting on hold with the MA RMV for just under 25 minutes now. So they are of no help.
A friend bought a trailer for our ATVs from a guy (from NH) he knows at work. Apparently, when registering the trailer in MA, we need an RMV1 form signed and stamped from his insurance agent (which we have) and proof of the previous sellers ownership. The old registration or excise bill will do for this, but the guy has neither. What are we supposed to do in this situation?
As I type this, I've been waiting on hold with the MA RMV for just under 25 minutes now. So they are of no help.
#4
I finally got a hold of the RMV rep and he said there's no other alternative, that we need the previous owners prior registration.
#6
Welcome to one of the stupid states for registration..I bought a pontoon trailer off craigs list with expired reg. a cert.bill of sale But....NO title as ct. does not use them.... Guess what NO LUCK... So I had to use the home made method ASK your INS.AGENT HE WILL KNOW HOW TO GET AROUND THE RMV.
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#8
Bill of Sale is all you need in addition to the RMV1. I did it this summer. Its $20 for every 1000lbs you intend to haul. Thats total weight. (Trailer 500lbs, quad 700lbs, means register for 2000lbs.) RMV told me if you are under weight if pulled over, $1500 fine. Word to the wise.
#9
Oh yea.... Around here every landscape, utility & enclosed trailer is fair game. A coworker got pulled over with his car hauler. He got a $90 fine for 3 lights out. Its fine by me. A local landscaper hauls his 8K mini ex on a light duty dual axle flatbed. OMG both axles are bent, fenders ripped off. I dont even think the trailer has brakes. Last time I got stuck behind his rig the front brakes on his truck were smoking after he came to a stop at the bottom of a hill.
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