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Vehicle title needed?

Awatson - 5-16-2006 at 03:40 PM

I am towing down a 30' travel trailer. I am awaiting clear title which should follow in a couple of weeks. I have a temporary 90 day conditional use permit and a bill of sale. Is this enough? or will I need the title?

Marinero - 5-16-2006 at 03:47 PM

More to this thread. If the trailer were not registered to you, but "on-loan" from a friend what would be required?

Corky1 - 5-16-2006 at 04:49 PM

Whenever I have taken a trailer, vehicle or motorcycle that wasn't registered to me, into Baja, I got a signed permission slip from the registered owner. :light:

Just like a hall pass in school!! :lol:

Good luck,
Corky:lol:

Bob and Susan - 5-16-2006 at 05:18 PM

can't you just go to the AZ DMV and get a title?


can't you just go to the Arizona MVD and get a title?:cool:

[Edited on 5-17-2006 by Bob and Susan]

Bob and Susan - 5-16-2006 at 06:48 PM

see i'm really not a "know-it-all"

Arizona MVD

thebajarunner - 5-16-2006 at 09:08 PM

I had this problemo a couple years ago and we thrashed it out here on Nomad.
I just took the trailer down, no plates, no papers, no nothin'
Piece of cake!
Good luck!!

Oso - 5-17-2006 at 07:43 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Bob and Susan
see i'm really not a "know-it-all"

Arizona MVD


Right! -I meant to delete one of the double posts and they both disappeared. AZ also has no Fish and Game Dept. It's "Game and Fish". Traffic signs don't say "Reduce speed ahead", they say "Reduced speed ahead" Also, we don't have no steenking Daylight Savings Time. Why? Because it's Arizona!:biggrin:

Bob and Susan - 5-17-2006 at 07:46 AM

"we don't have no steenking Daylight Savings Time"....you will

JZ - 5-17-2006 at 07:48 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by Corky1
Whenever I have taken a trailer, vehicle or motorcycle that wasn't registered to me, into Baja, I got a signed permission slip from the registered owner. :light:

Just like a hall pass in school!! :lol:

Good luck,
Corky:lol:


Unless you are a relative, that won't work on the mainland for sure (so I doubt it is valid in Baja either). It is not reconized by the Feds. and will get you in hot water fast if stopped by someone going by the book. There is an exception for close family members.

BajaGeoff - 5-18-2006 at 11:34 AM

A notarized letter of permission from the registered owner is the best route to take. It is a little extra work to get it done, but well worth the effort to avoid any hassles.