Ayuh,...... In my 45 years in NY, I never bothered with the trailer annual safety inspections, 'n was never asked by a cop for a safety sticker at a traffic stop,.....Hey Bondo,
So in NY you didn’t have to provide receipts for a home built just a weight slip in NY? At this point my old trailer is more home built than the Load Rite sticker & Vin on the frame rail…
Anecdotal evidence from NY, SC,FL,MI, CO, ND, etc., is all useless.
He is in IL.
IL is a stickler for paperwork. One of the worst in the country.
Glad you found a trailer.
Yah I figured I'm not gonna worry or risk tickets for the trailer. And when I found this one. Well kinda a no brainerTruth.
I did actually purchase this unit. Karavan model. Nice little trailer. Had to go 50 miles one way. But it's a nice little piece. Looking at getting it "titled and registered" today and my dmv. "OH the joy!" LOL. It's like the most unhappiest people on the planet.If you buy a new trailer, even from another state, it will come with a manufacturers certificate of origin, which is all you need to get it titled and registered in Illinois.
Try fleet farm. 14’ bunk trailer for $1250.
In NY the annual inspections are done and submitted by computer. When you go to renew the registration if you don't have an inspection on file within 12 months, they will refuse to register.Ayuh,...... In my 45 years in NY, I never bothered with the trailer annual safety inspections, 'n was never asked by a cop for a safety sticker at a traffic stop,.....
Ever,....
At the Dmv, just a weigh ticket, 'n they issued a new serial number, that I never stamped into the frame,....
No idea. I bought a new trailer and got the plate yesterday. Lol.In NY the annual inspections are done and submitted by computer. When you go to renew the registration if you don't have an inspection on file within 12 months, they will refuse to register.
Cops look at the dashboard of your car for a current sticker, and I agree they don't ask about the trailer as long as you have the current reg sticker on the plate.
Back before about 1973 +-, trailers didn't have to be inspected. So, how can you currently get a new plate without a valid safety inspection?
Trailer inspection, and i think motorcycle inspection goes in the system differently and they are not locked to looking for an inspection in the system. 4 wheel vehicles go 2 consecutive years without inspection before they will decline re registrationIn NY the annual inspections are done and submitted by computer. When you go to renew the registration if you don't have an inspection on file within 12 months, they will refuse to register.
Cops look at the dashboard of your car for a current sticker, and I agree they don't ask about the trailer as long as you have the current reg sticker on the plate.
Back before about 1973 +-, trailers didn't have to be inspected. So, how can you currently get a new plate without a valid safety inspection?
This definitely happens with vehicles but doesn’t seem to be the case with trailersIn NY the annual inspections are done and submitted by computer. When you go to renew the registration if you don't have an inspection on file within 12 months, they will refuse to register.
Cops look at the dashboard of your car for a current sticker, and I agree they don't ask about the trailer as long as you have the current reg sticker on the plate.
Back before about 1973 +-, trailers didn't have to be inspected. So, how can you currently get a new plate without a valid safety inspection?
Trailers are Jan-Dec. All expire 12/31 no matter when you first registered it.No idea. I bought a new trailer and got the plate yesterday. Lol.