NON-COMMERCIAL REGISTRATIONS:
Non-commercial passenger vehicles (cars) must be licensed with a passenger or qualifing special plate.
See full version: Fayette County Clerk
NON-COMMERCIAL REGISTRATIONS:
Non-commercial passenger vehicles (cars) must be licensed with a passenger or qualifing special plate.
3. Trailers pulled by farm trucks are not required to be licensed unless the farm truck is registered with a "farm limited" license plate.
2. Non-commercial vehicles over 10,001 lbs. DO NOT require a DOT number. here
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Since it is only going to cost a small amount of cash and will provide you with a whole lot of safeguards, we recommend that you try and get a license for your pop-up camper even if the DMV says that you don’t need one. more
When buying a pop-up camper, some hurdles and hoops must be jumped through before driving away with your new vacation spot. If you purchase an older camper, does it need a title or "pink slip"? Where.
However, the DMV also states that you do not need to have a license if it is just a standard trailer. Again, the pop-up camper is going to fall under this definition too.
Remember, this sticker will have to be changed out every single year. Thankfully, they should be dead simple to remove. This means that it shouldn’t pose that much of a problem! [links]
Yes. Every March, you will have to renew the registration for the pop-up camper. This is a nominal fee and you will not have to prove that you own the pop-up camper again. Well, unless you have somehow managed to lose the registration documents. here
Q: I received my renewal notice and it states "See Clerk" / "See PVA", what does that mean?
A: "See Clerk" usually means that the registration is expired. You must come to our office to renew.
"See PVA" means that the Property Valuation Office needs more information to properly assess taxes. You must call Fayette County Property Valuation Administration at (859) 246-2722 before your renewal can be processed. [links]
Q: Do I have to title and register my trailer?
A: All trailers must be titled in Kentucky. Privately owned and operated trailers used for the transportation of boats, luggage, personal effects, farm products, farm suppliers or farm equipment do not require registration. Trailers used for commercial purposes must be registered. [links]
Q: Why would I pay usage tax based on the book value instead of what I paid for it?
A: Kentucky House Bill 380 established a minimum taxable value for all motor vehicles. It provides that the value of a used motor vehicle for usage tax purposes would be based on the affidavit of total consideration given, but the taxable value could not be less than 50% of its trade-in value as listed in the automotive price reference manuals (NADA). more
Q: Do I have to let you know if I junk my vehicle?
A: YES. You must surrender your title and license plate to the county clerk's office in order to cancel the record. Not cancelling the record will result in future taxes on a vehicle you no longer own.
Q: How can I get a special plate for my vehicle?
A: Most special plates are available to the general public. If the vehicle is currently registered you must bring the current plate, registration certificate and your proof of current Kentucky liability insurance to the county clerk's office. Click here to see our special plates. more
Q: Do I have to title and register my boat?
A: All motor boats must be titled in Kentucky. Boats that are not operated on public waterways or do not have a motor do not require registration. [links]
The Department of Safety does not register Commercial Vehicles nor issue Commercial Vehicle tags. Please visit the Department of Revenue for information on obtaining registration and tags for Commercial Vehicles. The information on this page is provided as a courtesy.
T.C.A. 55-4-111. Registration fees — Classification of vehicles — Registration taxes. — more