[quote=martyr]I would find out if your state requires a title or registration for boat trailers. My state does not require registration or titles on boat trailers but they do require utility trailers to have tags/registrations. Pulling the boat through multiple states should be okay regardless of what the state laws are regarding registration on the trailer, as long as you have a bill of sale, you should be okay. My boat was in Florida at the previous owner's beach house when I bought it, but it was actually registered in Tennessee because that was where the owner's primary residence was. The trailer was not required to be registered in Tennessee or Florida and I live in Alabama. I pulled the boat home, 4 hours away from where it was in Florida and I didnt have any problem at all, was never stopped or asked about trailer registration. I have pulled the boat to Florida and back home also without any issues. Check with your local dmv about boat and trailer registration and go from there. If your state requires registration on the trailer, well, you can't register it until you get it home right? A bill of sale should be all that you would need so that you can show proof that the boat and trailer belong to you, and when you get the boat home, you will have "x" amount of days to get the boat registered and the trailer registered if required.<!-- editby --><em>Edited by martyr on Jul 09, 2018 - 08:31 PM.</em><!-- end editby --> [/quote]
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