Maine Trailer Registration

   / Maine Trailer Registration #21  
I called both the maine "proxy" companies and maine DMV. The proxy companies will register it more then 2 years, but I have no idea how they can do it profitablily . maine dmv says you can use your current address and pay 2 years for direct registration and they mailed me a packet of forms and everything to register it myself. There is not one, but a stack to register more then 10 trailers :eek: from maine dmv. I plan on doing it this year. got the forms last summer.
 
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I called both the maine "proxy" companies and maine DMV. The proxy companies will register it more then 2 years, but I have no idea how they can do it profitablily . maine dmv says you can use your current address and pay 2 years for direct registration and they mailed me a packet of forms and everything to register it myself. There is not one, but a stack to register more then 10 trailers :eek: from maine dmv. I plan on doing it this year. got the forms last summer.

I wasnt sure that i could tackle this myself. Can i download the packet online?
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #23  
Personally, I'd much rather have a 5 year plate if I planned on keeping a trailer any length of time. In my case, I'll take $99 for 5 years over $75 per year anytime. As a bonus, MTR does all the work. I provide some information on the trailers and a credit card number. Then I get a license plate in the mail 8 or 10 days later.
I'd rather not mess with the forms and then have to renew in 2 years.
How or how much MTR profits isn't my business.
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #24  
The registration form is a carbon copy.I doubt it would be a online thing.I just made a call to maine dmv and they mailed me the packet n no reason for you to do the same.the internet maine companies wants you to sign a proxy form and I don't want to do that.
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #25  
the internet maine companies wants you to sign a proxy form and I don't want to do that.

I never put pen to paper and signed anything. The registrations have my name and a corporate address in Maine. Looking at the website, apparently there is a power of attorney form for certain cases but none of that applied to my trailers.
Every person has their own preference and has to do what's right for their own situation.
I noticed that there are a couple of different outfits. One has the same name as the company I used, but has an "s" at the end of it's name. It appears to be a totally different company from the one I did business with and linked to earlier in this thread.
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #26  
The registration form is a carbon copy.I doubt it would be a online thing.I just made a call to maine dmv and they mailed me the packet n no reason for you to do the same.the internet maine companies wants you to sign a proxy form and I don't want to do that.

The proxy is just if its never been titled, if its registered in another state its just a matter of the reg forms.
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #27  
The proxy is just if its never been titled, if its registered in another state its just a matter of the reg forms.

Not sure if that's exactly how it goes either. For my new dump trailer, I scanned the MCO and a bill of sale and emailed it to them. It had never been titled or registered in NY or Maine because it was brand new. It's now registered in Maine and I have a paper registration & tag, but no title. Because it was new I did have to pay sales tax in Maine, but that was at a lower rate than NY.
Probably the only time that title would be an issue would be if I were to sell the trailer. But it's easy enough to obtain a title here in NY with my MCO and bill of sale if I wanted to transfer ownership to someone else. Of course I'm sure that NY would hit me for sales tax again along with the title fees.
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #28  
ill say again but here in SC we don't register trailers nor inspect them.

What happens when you leave SC? Some small pieces of equipment, like a log splitter or air compressor can get away without a plate but anything bigger and you'll get pulled over. I'm not sure you'd get a ticket but never the less having to stop and explain why you don't have a plate would be a hassle.
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #29  
We have to have plates on any trailer except,for boat trailer as long as the boat trailer is hauling a boat unless, it's homemade. Then, you only have the sheriff's dept come by and sign off saying it is what you listed it as ie, dual axle,footage etc,. really not an inspection.WEalso don't have to have titles for trailers
 
   / Maine Trailer Registration #30  
Lights and plates on every trailer here in Indiana.

Most cops will let you slide during day light hours with log splitters or cement mixers if everything looks safe, they can see the trucks tail lights, and not being pulled by a pos.

Chris
 

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