[quote=foursail]You definitely need to call DMV. I was abel to get a NC tag for a trailer from RI I think, with a notorized bill of sale , had to be a original COPY, not fax or email. It took five months to get title afterwards. Had tire blow out on way home and knocked tag off trailer on trip home and was not able to get new tag till i got title. Also I sold boat in those five months and found out after that the trailer title when sold in NC NOW AFTER THE FIRST OF YEAR has to be notorized by both buyer and seller at same time of sale. We neither had any idea at time, and Will have to drive hundreds of miles again to complete sale. Also check condition of trailer, I had new tires bearing hubs put on , but shop didn't look closely at spring hangers, and on one broke on way home and allowed tire to rub on fender and blow out. After four hours of creative engineering it was rigged to make it home on spare. You will need a VIN off the trailer or old paperwork. I have had better luck piggy backing the cat and trailerer of unknown condition on another with sufficient compacity to carry both. I have found it easier to put on opposite directions when loading the two. You may be able to get a home built titel in NC, but if factory looking built, they typically don't allow now. I believe there is a bonded way to get title thought.
Side note, the local tax office said my twenty year old trailer was worth $12000 from vin#, an taxed me on it based on this amount, never mind the $500 notorized bill of sale, but they would accept a certified appraisal to reconsider, never mind it cost more than tax paid. Bottom line ask lots of questions from state officials before proceeding especially for out of state trailers.[/quote]
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