View Full Version : TRAILER TITLE ?


Raven
04-06-2012, 09:17 AM
for mass:

is there a weight required (like 2 tons) for the trailer before a title is
required ...or does taxachusetts require a title for every trailer?
regardless of the weight....

just looked at a trailer but they have no title :smash:
so i think it's illegal for them to sell it
and the buyer (without a title) would be screwed.

Hookedagain
04-06-2012, 09:33 AM
A friend of mine was on the Mass Pike bringing home his 42' off shore racer from the paint shop. He was pulled over and didn't have a title for the trailer. They took the boat and trailer....towed...confiscated....gone!!! 3 weeks to get it back, and had to pay for the tow and storage fees. Very expansive day.

PRBuzz
04-06-2012, 09:57 AM
You have to register/put plates on a trailer. When I bought mine new the title was taken by the registry and said that future sales did not require a title. Trailer valued @$1500.

You are not required to carry titles with you while on the road for either cars, boats or trailers!

Raven
04-06-2012, 10:11 AM
i called the guy back and he said NOPE no Title

so that pretty much ended that sale

BigBo
04-06-2012, 10:14 AM
Under 3000# does not require a title. Everything over does.
All you really need is a previous registration or if new, a certificate of origin.

https://secure.rmv.state.ma.us/PolicyBrowserPublic/PB/default.htm?turl=WordDocuments%2Ftrailers.htm

BigFish
04-06-2012, 10:23 AM
Tiny trailer I have BigBo....300-400 pound weight limit....I have a title!

BigBo
04-06-2012, 10:28 AM
Tiny trailer I have BigBo....300-400 pound weight limit....I have a title!
I'd be willing to bet it's not a title. You usually get issued a Certificate of Origin with a new trailer. It looks a lot like a title, but really isn't. I've bought, sold, and owned many trailers over the years.
Even on the outside chance that you do have a title, it's not required in order to sell the trailer or for the new (purchaser) owner to get a title with the sale in order to register the trailer. Unless it's 3000# or more.
This is all fact and can be verified through the RMV.

Raven
04-06-2012, 10:36 AM
i read a post from a guy in OHIO saying it was 4000# in his state
which is why i asked the question here at S-B since the RMV doesn't answer their phones too quick

BigBo
04-06-2012, 10:38 AM
Every state has different laws regarding titling and registration. What I posted is strictly for MA

maxum16
04-06-2012, 04:17 PM
Back in 2009 I purchased a boat and trailer package used from someone and all I had was a bill of sale. What I ended up doing was telling the registry that the trailer was home made and they just had me pay registration fees. The boat on the other hand had to get titled and they just went by the bill of sale and charged me a title fee.