len19070 wrote:Did it, done it and got the answers.
The 30 days null & void is only if you move from one state to another. The ME. registration is specifically for Non-Residents....I have verified this by both PA. State and Local Police.
I agree, ask questions...but ask the right people!
Call the Number! 1 207 624 9000, Ext. 52151
Happy Trails
Len
PA Code
Chapter 13
Registration of Vehicles
1302. Vehicles Exempt From Registration
(16) Any trailer registered in another state towed by a motor vehicle registered in this Commonwealth provided:
(i) the owner has as many trailers registered in this Commonwealth as combinations so registered; or
(ii) the towing vehicle is being operated under a permanent lease to a person meeting the requirements of subparagraph (i).
olds-cool wrote: Len, I appreciate your efforts on helping us poor schmucks get on the road!
Oldragbaggers wrote:Oh, come on TJ...take a walk on the wild side!!!
Seriously though, if you're not comfortable with it, then just don't do it.
Oldragbaggers wrote:Oh, come on TJ...take a walk on the wild side!!!
Seriously though, if you're not comfortable with it, then just don't do it.
olds-cool wrote:TJ, it was 2 years ago that I did that bike title. Again, there may be a difference with a trailer title since it isn't motorized...but I doubt it. Stop into a smaller notary in your area. The smaller ones are usually willing to give you a few minutes worth of time to answer title questions. Just reciprocate the favor and go back when it's time to transfer
Oldragbaggers wrote:There are a lot of states that don't title certain things, like boats under a certain length, trailers under a certain weight, or vehicles over a certain age. But all states, in regards to vehicle transfer, honor the laws and procedures of the state the vehicle was previously registered in. And of course all states have access to what the laws are in all other states. So if you are transferring a vehicle from a state that is a "no title state" for the vehicle in question, and you present whatever the correct documentation would be in the state the vehicle is coming from, that documentation should be adequate to get new documentation title/registration in the state you are transferring the vehicle to. Even though your vehicle was not issued a title in the previous state, if titles are required for that vehicle in the new state, they will issue one. Where you would run into a problem is if you had only a registration from a state that normally DOES issue a title for that particular vehicle.
TJ, I wasn't implying that you were telling anyone else not to do it. And good information is always appreciated. I just got the impression that you were very uncomfortable with the process so suggested that maybe it wasn't right for you. But others have used it successfully for a number of years and have no problem with it.
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