Bedlam wrote:
It is important to have MSO/MCO from the manufacturer even if you don't have to title/register it in your state. Ever since states have required titles, manufacturers were responsible in creating these documents for their products. It may be that the original dealer or buyer threw those out?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manufacturer%27s_Certificate_of_Origin
This was never brought up in any of my conversations with the DMV or the inspector.
I did have a bill of sale from the RV dealer. They couldn't understand what the problem was either.
The other camper I bought I didn't have that paper work either and I had my new title in about 3 weeks.
I think there's a few people at the DMV in Salt Lake that really don't know what's going on.
the camper was originally sold in Texas back in 1995. I have no idea if they were titled or not.
Utah did not start requiring titles for new campers until 2015.