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RileyontheRoad's avatar
Mar 19, 2015

Can't get any more 'beginner' - Titles? In AZ, NV Corp?

Greetings,

So,we've hit the most recent in a long series of one frustrating snag after another and I'm really hoping someone can help. We are currently in Arizona and looking at Travel Trailers. It looks like the State of AZ wants us to buy the trailer - including getting the title notarized??? - then go to AZ DMV to get some sort of 3-day permit...I figure they then want you to bring the trailer to the DMV and they'll do their thing...but even if I have those first steps correct, we then want to actually register the trailer to a NV-based corporation. I *think* we might be able to register it in AZ to the NV-based company, but I'm not sure and I'm not even sure I've got those first steps right! Help greatly appreciated. I'm now here on the forum instead of going to look at the 4 trailers I narrowed this morning's list down to...starting to lose hope that we'll ever get this show on the road.

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  • Rollnhome wrote:
    I don't think they want any more than proof of sale. Then they will issue you a 3 day travel permit to get it to Nevada.


    Ok, so once the bill of sale is notarized and I walk into AZ, they give me a three day permit. I'm good that far - I think! I'm not looking to register it in Nevada, though. I am wanting to register it in Arizona, but to a company. I've never registered anything in Arizona and I've never registered an RV - and I've never registered anything to a for-profit company. (I registered a Nissan Murano in a non-profit company's name in California early this year! - but AZ and for-profit are turning out to be a different ball game.) Apologies if my first post wasn't clear enough.
    Companies register their fleet vehicles all the time, so it doesn't *seem* like registering an RV in a corporate name should be difficult. I just don't know how to do it and I can't find anything on the "AZ DMV" site.
    TIA
  • I don't think they want any more than proof of sale. Then they will issue you a 3 day travel permit to get it to Nevada.