I've been told by many people that it is easy is to get tags for a trailer in Texas. Well, what these people failed to mention was that these trailers were tagged as "Utility Trailers". I was talking to a guy at work who fixes and restores trailers as a hobby. He told me that he got in trouble because one of the travel trailers was tagged as a utility trailer. I decided that I will go ahead and tag mine as a travel trailer. The lady at the tag office said that it has to be titled as a travel trailer if you can sleep in it. I don't know anything about tagging a utility trailer THEN putting a body on it afterwards. Maybe this can be a sticky or a sticky in the Texas board.
I got a from from the tag office outlining the procedure:
Titling Homemade Trailers
(Full Trailers over 4000lbs Empty Weight, Semi-Trailers over 4000lbs Gross Weight, and Travel Trailers)
Take the following to the TXDOT Regional Office
- Form 68-A-1 "Application for Assigned or Reassigned Number" -Inspection completed by law enforcement
- Form D12-305-A "Prescribed Form for Statement of Fact for Ownership of Homemade/Shopmade Trailer, Semitrailer, or Travel Trailer"
- Picture of the trailer
- $2.00
TXDOT will assign you a Serial Number and give you form 68-N
You then take the following to the Tax Assessor-collector's Office (Tag office)
- Form 130-U "Application for Texas Certificate of Title"
- Form 68-N "Assigned Number"
- Form D12-305 Prescribed Form for Statement of Fact for Ownership of Homemade/Shopmade Trailer, Semitrailer, or Travel Trailer"
- Empty Weight slip from a Certified Scale
- A Picture of the Trailer
- Form VTR-141 ""Travel Trailer" or "Park Model Trailer" Verification"