Teardrops in California should have a 'BODY TYPE MODEL' as 'CMP' , not 'trailer/coach'. The DMV person who did your registration apparently didn't know what she was doing. I just had a designation on a trailer changed last month from coach to camp and got a PTI sticker for the plate that was on the trailer because I didn't want a trailer plate.SC Campbell wrote:I just registered a 1955 Benroy in California. With Title transfer, tax, PTI (Permanent Trailer Id) registration, assigning YOM (Year of Manufacture) plate. The total came to $86.00 The PTI is good for 5 years. The trailer is listed as a trailer/coach. This is a camper designation.
My 1947 KIT costs $40 every five years $20 PTI and $20 YOM. The Benroy will be the same.
SC Campbell wrote:Gage,
You are correct. I had to check a box on the form that said trailer/coach. I just looked at the title and the registration and body type is listed a CMP. It's all good.
.SC Campbell wrote:I just registered a 1955 Benroy in California. With Title transfer, tax, PTI (Permanent Trailer Id) registration,..... The PTI is good for 5 years
gudmund wrote:FYI- Latest update on the cost of licensing a teardrop in the sate of Washington - was $36.75 for 2014 is now $41.75 for 2015 (which still includes the $3.00 septic dumping charge for a trailer with no toilet to dump)
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