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After passing, present the inspector or certified document reviewer with: here
If you are using your ATV on your own private land only, you will not need to carry liability insurance. However, if you wish to ride your ATV on public land or someone else's property, you will need carry proof of insurance with you at all times while riding the vehicle.
If you have a motorhome or recreational vehicle (RV) you will also need to register it with the PA Department of Transportation. The process is fairly similar to registering your standard car in the state; however, additional forms may be required depending on the type of RV you have, and you can also choose a full-time or seasonal registration for your vehicle. here
Mail the following documents to PennDOT at the address listed on the form:
For more information, visit our Registering a Car in Pennsylvania page or contact PennDOT directly. [links]
Pennsylvania boat registration summary is a free resource designed to inform the boating public about registration requirements, recording methods, and title search guidelines for the State of Pennsylvania. The data is maintained as an open wiki forum where readers are encouraged to participate by sharing knowledge and experiences with this particular state. Simply click on the "Wiki-Share" link to contribute further details or suggest a revision. more
This information is subject to change and should be confirmed with the respective agency. [links]
I would consider not buying the trailer if he cannot provide proof of ownership. Even if he can show you reasonable proof he purchased the trailer, without the title being transferred as required, I would consider it of no value as you would not be able to title and register the trailer in order to legally use it. more
reconstructed title? Do you mean when the item is considered a salvage item and then reconstructed to meet DOT requirements?[links]
why didn't he get the title to the trailer when he purchased it? Does he have proof of purchase of the trailer?
If he simply lost the title to the trailer after he had it transferred to his name, he needs to file for a new title so he can transfer ownership to you.
Delaware law requires all buyers of Delaware-registered vehicles to make application for a new certificate of title immediately following the purchase of the vehicle; but in no case, more than 30 days after the purchase of the vehicle. A penalty fee is charged for the issuance of a new certificate of title when the application is received more than 30 days after the vehicle was purchased. more
The Division of Motor Vehicles recommends the seller transfer the title of the vehicle to the buyer at a Division facility. This will ensure the buyer actually obtains a new title on the vehicle, ensures the seller’s name is removed as the vehicle owner and allows a Motor Vehicle Title Specialist to review the paperwork and provides the ability to correct any errors with the paperwork. If the seller and buyer cannot meet at DMV for the title transfer, Delaware law requires the registered owner to notify DMV of the sale or transfer of a vehicle. The seller must complete the Seller's Report of Sale and registration card and mail them to DMV except when the vehicle is sold/transferred to a dealer. In that case, provide the registration card to the dealer and mail the Seller's Report of Sale to DMV.
All documents presented to DMV, such as, title application, power of attorney, estate executor document, etc. must be the original document. Photocopies are not accepted. [links]
Delaware law requires the following vehicles to be titled in Delaware prior to the vehicle being registered to operate on Delaware highways: All motor vehicles, truck tractors, trailers, motorcycles, mopeds, mobile homes and house trailers. Off-highway vehicles and all-terrain vehicles are required to be registered at the Division of Motor Vehicles but not titled. Boat registrations are handled by the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control . Boat trailers must be titled and registered at the Division of Motor Vehicles. Snowmobiles are not required to be titled or registered.
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