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Grit_dog
Jun 02, 2018Navigator
So the big issue is The scifty dealer who held onto the title transfer and apparently a state that takes an abhorrently long time to figure stuff out.
However, sure you can go through great lengths to get your plates mailed somewhere so you have them for the remainder of the trip, or just don't worry about it.
First, you have documentation that you OWN the camper. You also now have backup as to why the plates are late. Bring that.
Second, idk if Alberta even issues tags for TCs, so if they don't, then they're likely not looking for them.
Lastly, there are US states that don't license TCs so you could legally be crossing with no plate and no chance of having one IF your camper resided in that state.
Enjoy your vacation, the Mounties won't be hot on your trial, OR "out to get you."
However, sure you can go through great lengths to get your plates mailed somewhere so you have them for the remainder of the trip, or just don't worry about it.
First, you have documentation that you OWN the camper. You also now have backup as to why the plates are late. Bring that.
Second, idk if Alberta even issues tags for TCs, so if they don't, then they're likely not looking for them.
Lastly, there are US states that don't license TCs so you could legally be crossing with no plate and no chance of having one IF your camper resided in that state.
Enjoy your vacation, the Mounties won't be hot on your trial, OR "out to get you."
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