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<blockquote data-quote="Simon" data-source="post: 2958538" data-attributes="member: 20159"><p>In 2012 I bought a used trailer built before the requirement for a serial number. I made up a number and stamped the trailer and used it and a bill of sale to get a title. New trailers are required to be serial numbered by the manufacturer and the manufacturer must issue a certificate of origin to get a title. If the title or certificate of origin are used to obtain a title, the title or certificate must have the notarized signature of the seller. This is for private party sales, sales by a dealer may be different. I believe a dealer must issue a title if it is a used trailer. A new trailer has to have the certificate of origin.</p><p></p><p>This is supposed to deter theft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon, post: 2958538, member: 20159"] In 2012 I bought a used trailer built before the requirement for a serial number. I made up a number and stamped the trailer and used it and a bill of sale to get a title. New trailers are required to be serial numbered by the manufacturer and the manufacturer must issue a certificate of origin to get a title. If the title or certificate of origin are used to obtain a title, the title or certificate must have the notarized signature of the seller. This is for private party sales, sales by a dealer may be different. I believe a dealer must issue a title if it is a used trailer. A new trailer has to have the certificate of origin. This is supposed to deter theft. [/QUOTE]
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