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Originally Posted by Swordsmith
Turns out you have to go through a number of hoops here in PA to register a trailer; you need a certified letter from the manufacturer, you need the receipt, you need to go somewhere to have it weighed, and then you need to have it inspected by specialty trailer inspection people.
In the horrid weather last winter, I made repeated stabs at getting it put together (didn't take a lot of work really) and getting the lights working (That on the other hand was a mess) and then realized that I'd misplaced the receipt. Busy season came up and well here I am 11 months later with a non registered trailer hanging on my wall.
BUT several times now I have had to move a large load, and I've just run back to UHaul and rented a trailer.
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That is why I registered mind in maine, the entire time I lived in Virginia and here.
If you lost the receipt, go buy a second one use that receipt and then return it or register that one you have as "home made".
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