โJul-11-2015 10:36 AM
โJul-13-2015 01:37 AM
Tom N wrote:Not true in MN. The usual procedure is the buyer and seller both sign title in appropriate spots. The seller detaches the buyer's signature tab and the buyer retains the rest. IIRC, the buyer has 14 days to register and can drive using the plate and tag on the car. Sometimes, there is not a new plate issued. The new owner drives with the existing plate, becoming responsible for new tag when due.
I think it's illegal in all states to use plates from the previous owner.
When you transfer the registration/title the notary will be able to issue a temporary tag/plate to the new owner.
โJul-12-2015 04:30 PM
โJul-12-2015 02:33 PM
monkey44 wrote:
Haven't read all the posts - but registration tag has nothing to do with ownership of a trailer. The owner title is what matters, and the registration can be in any entity (individual, company, whatever), whether it's the owner or not.
When you sign title to any other entity, cancel your registration or you can be on the hook ... it's the buyer responsibility to title and register after a sale - and I mean, one minute after the sale. I'd go to the DMV with the buyer and arrange the paperwork - temporary or whatever the state laws demands.
โJul-12-2015 01:43 PM
โJul-12-2015 11:57 AM
โJul-12-2015 10:56 AM
mowermech wrote:phillyg wrote:
You should remove your tag and the buyer should take care of his own tag, temporary or other.
In Montana (and other states), yes. The license plate belongs to the registered owner. In California (and other states), no. The license plate belong to the vehicle, and stays on it when sold.
I don't know about Maryland.
In Montana, the Bill Of Sale and signed title is proof of purchase and temporary registration for 40 days.
Again, I don't know about Maryland.
Title and registration procedures are VERY state specific. What you "know" to be true may not apply to another state!
โJul-12-2015 08:51 AM
โJul-12-2015 08:43 AM
Dr Quick wrote:
If you renew the registration, and an accident happens, guess WHO will be sucked into a law suit? Trailer is still legally yours, until new owner registers it in his name. Could you not express mail the title to new owner, assuming that he has paid you a good down payment? He could then register trailer in his state and bring a plate with him.
โJul-12-2015 08:28 AM
โJul-12-2015 08:24 AM
Tom N wrote:
I think it's illegal in all states to use plates from the previous owner.
โJul-12-2015 08:23 AM
ChopperBill wrote:
I'm just throwing this out there, I don't do it. I know guys that due to the high price of licensing a vehicle around here swap plates back and forth from a utility trailer to their RV trailer. Not honest but you asked for ideas.
โJul-12-2015 08:15 AM
โJul-12-2015 07:02 AM
โJul-12-2015 06:00 AM
phillyg wrote:
You should remove your tag and the buyer should take care of his own tag, temporary or other.