Posted: 8/19/2010 1:16:16 PM EDT
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Someone mentioned to me that a trailer of 4ft x 8ft or smaller doesn't need a plate here in Arizona. Is there any truth to this?
Thanks, KB |
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I went to servicearizona.com and found the following link:
https://servicearizona.com/webapp/vehicle/renewal/showInfoPage.do#2039 Here's what it says: Trailer Information
Trailers are registered based on usage (non-commercial or commercial) and declared GVW (gross vehicle weight). Non-Commercial usage with a GVW of 10,000 pounds or less is registered as Permanent. Commercial usage with a GVW of 10,000 or less is registered annually or biennially. Trailers with a GVW over 10,000 are registered as permanent (see chart below). EZ Renewal will ask the user to declare the intended usage on trailers that are registered with a GVW 10,000 or less. When used non-commercially permanent registration fees are assessed. Permanent registration is a one time fee and a “PERM” tab will be mailed to the owner. By registering as “PERM”, you’ll never pay vehicle license tax or registration fees again for this trailer. Permanently registered trailers with a personalized and/or specialty plate are subject to the annual personalized and/or specialty plate fee. Trailer Usage––––GVW––––Registration Type––––Renewal Fees Non-Commercial––––10,000 or less––––PERM––––$75.00 – One time Vehicle License Tax ($70.00) and Registration Fee ($5.00) Commercial––––10,000 or less––––Annual/Biennial––––Vehicle License Tax is collected annually or biennially. Travel trailers are not eligible for permanent registration. They are registered either annually or biennially. Hope this helps |
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You need it... Plates are 75 bucks Or were anyways.. and are forever... you have a title and someone else registered it, you just pay transfer.... You have no title , you need to say you made it and have it inspected and title. and registered. Quoted:
Someone mentioned to me that a trailer of 4ft x 8ft or smaller doesn't need a plate here in Arizona. Is there any truth to this? Thanks, KB |