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When you get a utility trailer new or used, you usually need to register it with your area’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) so it’s legal to use on the road. While each area’s regulations may vary, they all need required paperwork, such as registration applications and titles. After collecting all of the forms you need, go to your local DMV office and pay for your registration. Once your trailer is registered, you can use it on public roads!
Warning: Don’t buy a trailer if the original owner doesn’t have a title for the trailer. It will make it more difficult to register since you won’t be the official owner.
Tip: Make an appointment with the DMV in advance to avoid getting stuck in line.
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