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Out of state boat regiatration

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Ghost Hunter:
I'm trying for a trailer now with no title.  I bought from someone, who bought from someone else and didn't do the transfer.  Tried once, now have the re-re-signed re-notarized application with highlighting and sticky notes from DOL.   :rolleyes:  Next trip to town will see if I get a registration and new plates.   :dunno:  It is a WA trailer.  No rush since I'm doing a rebuild/restoration on the boat with some minor design modifications.

baldopepper:
Good Luck- I went thru that and bottom line had to get the trailer inspected before they'd register and issue plates. As mentioned above, it was a bit of nightmare getting it done.

Russ McDonald:
The one thing is it has lifetime MN trailer plates in it.

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baldopepper:
Kinda like a car, you can't keep driving with out of state plates if you are a resident.  You might get away with never being stopped, not sure if they'd check closely or not if you were randomly pulled over while towimg.

Russ McDonald:
I am just debating now to just give it to my nephew who lives in MN

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