parnold wrote:Got my plate today!
parnold wrote:Got my plate today!
I put a check in the mail last Tuesday, so from my mailing, it was 9 days 'til I got my plate. I did not request a vanity plate.
The forms were fairly easy. Since my trailer was old (1973) I needed a signed Bill of Sale, which was actually supplied by the web site. In legal jargon, the BOS basically says the trailer isn't stolen, and it was sold to you for xx.xx$.
I took a number that I found stamped into the frame, used that as the VIN #. It's under 2000lbs so easy peasy.
Hooray
absolutsnwbrdr wrote:parnold wrote:Got my plate today!
Me too!! Kinda....
It took exactly two weeks from the time I mailed the check (the second time), until I got my temp tag.
Guess the real one will be on its way after the convicts stamp it out for me.
TJinPgh wrote:Zach,
Congrats on getting it tagged.
I'm curious, given that you can only 'legally" have a plate from another state on something for a brief period of time here in PA (20 days?), why did you bother to get the vanity plate?
Wouldn't you need to do it all over again when you transfer the title to PA?
Either way, please let us know how it goes when you do the title transfer. And, if it's not too personal, what fees/taxes needed to be paid in Maine and in PA to complete everything.
-TJ
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