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RoyB
Aug 06, 2016Explorer II
I think you will raise a RED FLAG with the LAW ENFORCEMENT folks. They always perk up when they see different States associated with one vehicle... So keep your trailer registration paperwork handy to show them... They would get real excited if they see a FLORIDA plate on the front and a MAINE plate on the rear of your truck.
I think the common sense thing to do is have the Drivers license and Vehicle/Trailer Plate's registration all from the same State or Country. That is the rule I follow here with my RV units here in Virginia...
I would check-in with the California Department of Transportation
Joint Port of Entry and hear what they have to say since this will be your first State coming into from Mexico... Getting hear-say info from all of us on here is probably not the best solution...
Roy Ken
I think the common sense thing to do is have the Drivers license and Vehicle/Trailer Plate's registration all from the same State or Country. That is the rule I follow here with my RV units here in Virginia...
I would check-in with the California Department of Transportation
Joint Port of Entry and hear what they have to say since this will be your first State coming into from Mexico... Getting hear-say info from all of us on here is probably not the best solution...
Roy Ken
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