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Rubiranch
Jan 24, 2017Explorer
I spoke with a Sargent with the UHP this morning.
He told me "in his opinion" that if I load and unload my camper to go ahead and just leave the plate on the truck.
If I was going leave the camper on the truck for extended periods of time (months) them move the plate to the camper.
He said I could leave it on the truck and never move it to the camper but there's a chance that I "might" get pulled over so they could check to make sure I have a plate, that the registration of the truck is current an that I have ins.
I did not know this for sure in my previous post so I did call the DMV and there is a $10/yr registration fee on my camper.
He told me "in his opinion" that if I load and unload my camper to go ahead and just leave the plate on the truck.
If I was going leave the camper on the truck for extended periods of time (months) them move the plate to the camper.
He said I could leave it on the truck and never move it to the camper but there's a chance that I "might" get pulled over so they could check to make sure I have a plate, that the registration of the truck is current an that I have ins.
I did not know this for sure in my previous post so I did call the DMV and there is a $10/yr registration fee on my camper.
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