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This is not the first time this has ever happened---2 things come to mind here. First use the tag from your "old trailer" or another trailer your just trying it out might buy it and drive it home,OR 2nd get a bill of sale with the serial number description of the trailer and all the contact info from the seller(name/address/phone # etc) plus some kind of proof of insurance and drive home--if you are stopped and can provide the required documentation you should be OK---they hafta give ya at least 24 hours to move the trailer some states up to 30 days but I personally would not take the scenic route and dawdle on the way back-- go get the trailer and return home--I bought a trailer from Haulmark in Indiana drove home to Illinois and never was stopped course some cops can be "penises"
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I don't know what the tag laws are in your state, but I was recently caught off guard when I bought a trailer in Georgia and tried to title/tag it here in Florida.
The Georgia title didn't have a weight on it. Florida won't tag a trailer without a weight. When I called GA for a copy of the Certificate of Origin which had the weight, they gave me the weight over the phone but said I'd either have to come to GA to pick up a copy in person or fill out a form to mail and wait at least 6 weeks! Meanwhile, the FL tag office INSISTED that I get a certified weight locally to get it tagged. They refused to call GA and get the weight even when I told them it took me about 5 minutes, or to use the certificate. The weight turned out to be around 1,500 lbs more than the Certificate of Origin, and it was empty. I did have a bill of sale, signed title and used my old trailer tag to bring it home. |
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When I bought mine in Ohio, and brought it back to Kansas, I had a signed bill of sale, and the seller left his tag on for me to get it home. When my cashiers check cleared his account he sent me the title and I sent him the tag. The guy was great to deal with and the trailer was everything he said it was. It was worth the 6hr drive to get it.
Good luck. Sean
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You can be in big trouble using the wrong tag. Stop at a local DMV where you are buying the trailer, and they can issue you a temp tag.
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Not in FL ! They told me they don't issue temp. tags to anyone. JimR
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This information comes straight from our local county tax collectors office.
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