casey lb1914 said:
Has anyone from NYS experienced getting a homemade trailer over a 1000# licensed ? I stripped a camper trailer off the frame and put on a deck, it is a 6x16 tandem axle w/elec. brakes now I need to get it on the road. I know the state needs to inspect it also the DOT. Iam close to Rochester. I have called DMV but as always, thats like pulling teeth to get an answer, where do I go for the DOT inspection. I will post my pics when I get a chance.
I built one a few years ago using MH axles but had to replace the tires with DOT approved trailer tires. Its been over 10 years so rules may have changed, I'm sure fees did.
1) My local DMV was helpful and told me I had to go through Albany for an application for title and gave me Ph# to call. I called Albany and told them I was building a homemade trailer and was going to register it for 6K even though I was using 2 6K axles. They sent me an application.
2) Once built I had to make copies of all materials purchased showing I paid sales tax. If not they will make you pay sales tax based on their estimate. Also had to go have it weighed empty and get a certified copy of the weigh slip to send in with application. The local dump has a certified scale and didn't charge me to weigh it.
3) Send application with copies showing you paid sales tax on materials (mainly axles, tires and steel I bought) and the fee (I think it was $25.00 at the time) and weigh slip to Albany. I know title fees have gone up now. $50 just for title.
4) Albany scheduled an appointment to take trailer to DMV to inspect. (My closest office for this was on Taft Rd. Syracuse) The inspector checked my frame and welds, tires, lights, and a brake test, Then affixed a VIN# decal to my frame.
A few weeks later I got a title for the trailer showing it as a custom built.
I don't think I would do it again since it is a hassle and time consuming.
Out of curiousity, don't you have a title / registration for the camper you stripped? Or if not get a pencil tracing of the VIN on the frame and apply for a lost title / registration. It would be much easier doing that.
By the way you did a great job converting from your pics.