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Gdetrailer wrote:No i am not trying to get any discounts or anything at all like that.I just wont to tell the dmv the reason for the gap.The only thing is that i dont know if this is gonna be ok with them or not.That is why i am asking to try and get a better understanding about it before i get hit with expenses just simply because of ignorance.
That question can only be answered by YOUR own state (or the state that your MH is "stored" at) DMV.
Technically if is pulled off the road and never ever touches the public roads during the rest of the life of the MH in most states you can allow registration lapse..
The problem begins however the moment you pull it onto a PUBLIC road, that is where you MUST register (and have insurance also)..
Honestly there is no "savings" to be had if what you are trying to do is to "skirt around" the DMV rules..
Typically registration is for ONE year at a time so you will have to pay the registration for the year plus any required insurance and in some states to drive on public roads will also require an annual safety inspection..
Some states you will pay property "taxes" on your motor home also..
So to put this plain and simple, if you are only wanting to move your motor home on PUBLIC roads even just once during the year you most likely WILL have to pay for that entire year (no pro rated registration).
โMar-28-2014 06:37 PM
DutchmenSport wrote:
In Indiana you cannot have gaps in the registration either. If you have gaps, when you finally register, you PAY!
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The Texan wrote:
Check with you insurance company.....Most REQUIRE a current registration to be insured.
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