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sdolier
08.06.2021 12:31:22

For initial registration of a boat trailer in Massachusetts, you'll also need proof of ownership. If you bought the trailer new from a dealer, the dealer will provide you with the Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin. This document establishes proof of ownership for boat trailer registration. If you purchased a used trailer, bring in the title of the previous owner with that person's signature transferring it to you. If the transfer was made by a bill of sale, bring the original of that document. [links]


benderamp
30.05.2021 7:26:05

You can locate the gross weight of the trailer from the trailer's certificate of origin. If your boat trailer's gross weight is over 3,000 pounds, you will also have to title it. Check either the "registration only" or "registration and title" box at the top of the form, depending on which applies. here


Argentum
11.05.2021 3:26:22

In Massachusetts, you not only have to register your boat, you also have to concern yourself with boat trailer registration. Not every boat trailer must be titled, but all must be registered. The procedure is similar to registering an automobile or truck in the state. Initial registration is slightly more complicated than renewal registration.


cliff
10.06.2021 18:29:41

It's also necessary to provide information about any liens on the trailer's title. Give full identifying information about all lien holders. This is to ensure that liens get paid or transferred if you decide to sell the trailer. [links]


Guillermo
04.05.2021 10:08:17

If you keep a boat trailer in Massachusetts, you'll need to register it and, in some cases, title it. For boat trailer registration and titling, fill out an application at the Registry of Motor Vehicles office, submitting the necessary documentation.


bitcoinuser
15.05.2021 8:53:29

You'll need to insure your boat trailer. In the process, ask your insurance agent for a completed Form RMV-2. Your insurer must sign and stamp the form to prove to the state that you have obtained insurance. If you're filling in the form yourself and intend to take it to your insurer to sign, be sure to include your identifying information as well as information about the boat trailer, including make, model, color and gross weight. more


Morten MС€lsted Nedertoft
21.06.2021 5:00:39

Take Form RMV-1, correctly completed, and proof of ownership to an office of the Massachusetts Registry of Vehicles. Once you get them filed and pay a filing fee, you are good to go. The fee is a 6.25 percent sales/use tax imposed on the amount you paid for the trailer.


david345
05.06.2021 13:09:33

It's also necessary to provide information about any liens on the trailer's title. Give full identifying information about all lien holders. This is to ensure that liens get paid or transferred if you decide to sell the trailer. [links]


KristofN1
23.06.2021 14:29:55

For initial registration of a boat trailer in Massachusetts, you'll also need proof of ownership. If you bought the trailer new from a dealer, the dealer will provide you with the Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin. This document establishes proof of ownership for boat trailer registration. If you purchased a used trailer, bring in the title of the previous owner with that person's signature transferring it to you. If the transfer was made by a bill of sale, bring the original of that document.


DELTA9
16.05.2021 20:35:42

When you first buy a boat trailer, you need to register it with the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles before you use it in the state. The process begins with Form RMV-1, an application for registration of a motor vehicle in Massachusetts. Form RMV-1 is available online as a fillable form and in paper form at any Registry of Motor Vehicles office. more


tuhinworld3
04.05.2021 3:59:18

If you keep a boat trailer in Massachusetts, you'll need to register it and, in some cases, title it. For boat trailer registration and titling, fill out an application at the Registry of Motor Vehicles office, submitting the necessary documentation.


just a man
21.05.2021 6:35:21

You'll need to insure your boat trailer. In the process, ask your insurance agent for a completed Form RMV-2. Your insurer must sign and stamp the form to prove to the state that you have obtained insurance. If you're filling in the form yourself and intend to take it to your insurer to sign, be sure to include your identifying information as well as information about the boat trailer, including make, model, color and gross weight. more


qleonardomontoyao
21.06.2021 5:00:39

Go to a registry branch office with the form, supporting documents and money to pay the fees and applicable taxes. You will need the certificate of origin for a new vehicle. If it's not new, you need the previous owner's title and dealer re-assignment if applicable, or the bill of sale and proof of last registration for a vehicle old enough to be exempt from titling.


mkrogh
05.06.2021 13:09:33

Complete the RMV-1 form if the dealer doesn't. For a camper, check off "Auto Home" when you come to Question 9 on the type of registration. Fill out the form by hand or on the computer. In either case, print it on 8 1/2 inch by 11 inch white paper. The Registry will reject the form if you submit it on the wrong kind of paper or if the form is not legible. [links]


Kalidratorma
23.06.2021 14:29:55

Take the form to your insurance agent to get it stamped and signed. This provides proof of required Massachusetts insurance.


chasekennedy63
16.05.2021 20:35:42

Massachusetts allows online renewals of vehicle registrations, but you can't register a newly acquired camper or other vehicle for the first time online. Plan to visit a Registry of Motor Vehicles branch office. The procedure for registering a camper or motor home is the same as the procedure for registering a car. State law refers to campers as "auto homes" and requires registration. If you didn't pay sales tax directly to a Massachusetts dealer, you must pay the state's sales tax -- 6.25 percent at the time of publication -- when you register the camper, along with the registration and title fees. more


BitterTea
04.05.2021 3:59:18

Get an RMV-1 form, an application for registration. If you bought the camper from a Massachusetts dealer, you need the dealer's signature and he will most likely provide and fill out the form. If not, get the two-page form online from the Registry of Motor Vehicle's website.


carolstreet444
21.05.2021 6:35:21

Complete the transaction at the registry office. You'll receive your plates, a sticker that shows the expiration date and a registration certificate. The registry will mail the new title to you or the lienholder within six to eight weeks. more


Narcisco88
29.04.2021 21:29:57

In Massachusetts, getting a boat license is not necessary. On the other hand, a boater safety card/certificate is required for boat operators between 12 and 17 years of age.


mati
11.06.2021 18:53:01

There are multiple boating regulations that must be followed. Overall, operating a motorboat or personal watercraft can be extremely dangerous if the proper precautions are not taken. Thus, Massachusetts boat requirements are set in place to help boat operators keep themselves, their passengers and everyone else safe while on a waterway. [links]


mwally
02.06.2021 1:33:29

If you are wondering, “Do boating licenses expire?” you must know that the certificate you receive does not have an expiration date. Rather, it ceases to be necessary once you are either 16 years of age (if operating a motorboat) or 18 years of age (if you are operating a personal watercraft). If you lose your boat safety certificate, contact the institution that issued it in order to learn what the requirements are for getting a replacement. here