depends on which county you are registering it in Florida. I have moved twice from WI to FL and both times I needed the trailer weight in addition to the trailer paperwork. I have had to get an email from Shoreland'r with the actual weight of the trailer that had the VIN.
Florida titles trailers over I believe 2000# empty weight and only registers them below that (hence the need for empty trailer weight). Wisconsin only titles trailers when the loaded weight is above 3000# and is actually a bit more lackadaisical about the weight.
[h=2]Trailers (Vessels, Utility)[/h]
Florida requires all trailers to be registered. Trailers weighing over 2,000 pounds (empty weight) are required to be titled. To determine the weight of your trailer, Sarasota County has several
weigh stations.
To register and/or title your trailer, please see below for the option that best describes your trailer.
Used Trailer, under 2,000 pounds, currently registered in Florida
Documents Required:
- Bill of Sale (BOS)
- Previous owner?s registration - if the registration is not provided but the BOS contains the Trailer Identification Number (TIN) or license plate number, we will be able to verify the trailer information.
- State-issued photo ID
Used Trailer, under 2,000 pounds, NOT currently registered in Florida
Documents Required:
- Bill of Sale*
- Out-of-state title signed by the seller or registration
- Weight slip (may be required if the empty or net weight is not indicated on the title/registration)
- State-issued photo ID
*If the trailer was previously in a non-titled or non-registered state, the Bill of Sale should include year, make, TIN,
certified weight slip and identify the state where the trailer was previously located.
In cases when a certified weight slip is required, a temporary license plate may be issued in order to legally take the trailer to be weighed. It is valid for 10-days, the fee is $5.00, the TIN number must be provided in order to issue the temporary plate.
New Trailer not currently registered in Florida
Documents Required:
- Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin
- Bill of Sale
- State-issued photo ID
Homemade Trailer (built from parts purchased or parts already owned at the time of construction)
Provide:
- Year constructed
- Certified weight slip
- State-issued photo ID
If the trailer is under 2,000 pounds, a Trailer Identification Number will be generated by the computer. It is advisable to have this number die cut or affixed to the trailer. If the trailer is over 2,000 pounds, call the Florida Division of Motorist Services at 941.755.4551 to arrange for an appointment and upon inspection a Compliance Examiner will assign and affix a Trailer Identification Number.
Sales tax, if applicable, registration fees and title fees will be collected.