Trailer License Plate
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Trailer License Plate
I am meeting some friends from Mobile in Gatlinburg, Tn. this Thursday. They will be trailering their bikes from Mobile. I am coming from Greenville SC and will be trailering my bike also since I can't leave till late Thursday afternoon and we are riding early Friday morning.
I have a question. Since my trailer has never left the state of SC and is not registered and has no license plate will Tn. require me to have a license plate?
I have a question. Since my trailer has never left the state of SC and is not registered and has no license plate will Tn. require me to have a license plate?
Last edited by motohaid; 04-19-2016 at 08:35 PM.
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I never put a tag on a trailer till I decided to make some long distance trips and haul the bike to the area I want to ride. I have heard horror stories from some SC guys who got stopped and harassed after a leo stopped them for no tags.
I bought a tag for my 6X10 enclosed trailer just to avoid any issues when I may be halfway across the country. In SC you can get a permanent tag for about $80 and you do not have to pay property taxes on it like you do a motor vehicle. The DMV will only make you pay sales tax if you didn't already pay them when you bought the trailer.
I bought a tag for my 6X10 enclosed trailer just to avoid any issues when I may be halfway across the country. In SC you can get a permanent tag for about $80 and you do not have to pay property taxes on it like you do a motor vehicle. The DMV will only make you pay sales tax if you didn't already pay them when you bought the trailer.
Last edited by bigjames4xl; 04-19-2016 at 08:37 PM.
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I never put a tag on a trailer till I decided to make some long distance trips and haul the bike to the area I want to ride. I have heard horror stories from some SC guys who got stopped and harassed after a leo stopped them for no tags.
I bought a tag for my 6X10 enclosed trailer just to avoid any issues when I may be halfway across the country. In SC you can get a permanent tag for about $80 and you do not have to pay property taxes on it like you do a motor vehicle. The DMV will only make you pay sales tax if you didn't already pay them when you bought the trailer.
I bought a tag for my 6X10 enclosed trailer just to avoid any issues when I may be halfway across the country. In SC you can get a permanent tag for about $80 and you do not have to pay property taxes on it like you do a motor vehicle. The DMV will only make you pay sales tax if you didn't already pay them when you bought the trailer.
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This is the correct answer. Only trailers over 20 ft are required to have tags in Tenn to begin with and most trailers here do not have tags even then. I have owned probably 30 different trailers over the years from boats, to utility, to toyhauler, and currently tow a 5X10 enclosed daily for work. Never purchased a tag for any of them. I was pulled over a few weeks ago by THP for seatbelt and not a word was said about the trailer tag.
Last edited by tnriverluver; 04-19-2016 at 08:49 PM.
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I will qualify what I told you earlier by saying....The way these blue light revenue generators operate these days, you never know what kind of hassle they'll try to give you just to squeeze a little money out of you.
Rather than deal with that crap, I'd probably opt for a cheap, permanent tag and be done with it.
Rather than deal with that crap, I'd probably opt for a cheap, permanent tag and be done with it.
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