That's supposed to be the best way to register stolen trailers also! <br /><br />The VIN number is usually on a plate near the tongue. The trailer manufacturer could provide information on the location of the VIN number.Originally posted by TexomaAv8r:<br /> Register it as a home built trailer
When I tried to register my then "new" 1994 LoadRite trailer in PA, I was told that I needed a paper impression of the serial number. LoadRite used a printed metallic label. PennDOT would not accept a photo of the label, hence my trailer now has a steel stamped serial number on the frame.Originally posted by JB:<br /> I. . . um. . . know a guy who got out a set of number punches and punched his USN serial number into the frame of a trailer, which TX promptly registered with that as the VIN number.
Nice thought, Texas requires a paper rub of the S/N on out of state registrations. <br /><br />My trailer used a label that had worn off over the years. My options were to get the DPS to find the S/N(money and big hassle with arrainging appointment), or register it as home made. <br /><br />Its now a home made trailer. I really didn't know I was so good at making trailers. Wish I would have known JB's 'friend'.ill sell ya the registration my old broken trailer, and you can use that!