Looking to see if some of the more knowledgeable trailer folks can help me out with a dilemma. I inherited a 16 ft trailer from my wives grand father. He last had it registered in 1986. I re did the whole thing. I went today to have it inspected by the regional tdmv vehicle crimes task force to get a form 68A. I thought it would be easy to get that form because I was told by my county office they could just register it as a homemade trailer and I’d be good to go. WRONG! It was obviously a manufactured trailer so now I need to figure out the year and make of the trailer before they will give me that form. If not it sounds like a pain in e arse to get it registered as I will have to appear in district court and hire an attorney to get it all sorted out. Here are the issues I can’t find any paper work on it and when they run the vin or the plates it comes back with nothing. It’s been 35 years since it’s been registered. I’m planning on using it on my farm and will be getting farm plates for it if I ever can. Here is a look at the before and after a in the picture. Any advice? Or does anyone know what brand of trailer it could have been. I’m pretty sure it’s an 1984 judging by the stickers that are on the plate.
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Originally posted by txhunter90 View PostShould have registered as a homemade. In and out in 10 minutes. Go register at a different office now. Unless they have multiple clerks, go to a different one.
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Originally posted by kurt68 View PostI believe you have to register it in the county you live in. At least Montgomery County that's the rule. And their is only one place in Montgomery county to get it inspected. I'm not sure what county the OP is in.
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