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SSN609
Mar 19, 2015Explorer
rosspulliam wrote:Jim-Linda wrote:SSN609 wrote:
I live in Texas and my trailer is in Oklahoma. I'm using it up there to visit a relative going through chemo. Now I get to go get it, pull it 200 miles back to Texas, get it inspected and pull it back to Oklahoma. It's the law. I don't have a choice, so I'll do it.. What are you full-timers doing to avoid going back to your "home state" once a year for a safety inspection? Maybe some states don't require annual inspections.
If you look on the DMV website, you will find that you can "self certify" that your unit is out of state and do not need inspection to register.
Jim
The above, but I'll add you are expected to reinspect once you return to the state. But there's no need to drag it back here just to inspect it and drag it back. Just leave it out of state and then have it inspected when you return.
I'll edit to add the link for those of you with out of state trailers/vehicles:
Texas registered vehicle located out of state
Woo hoo. At least there is hope now. Will see if I can actually get it to work. Seems like there is always a small print forcing their side. Thanks to the both of you for the lead though!
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