Now I may be wrong but I thought that's why they call it a permanent plate. I would like to know myself thou if you have to pay a wheel tax on it yearly thou. Someone else should jump in here and let us both know. I was wandering too now that you ask because I recently bought a big camper and didn't plan on tagging it until spring.
Permanent Trailer (PTI)
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In Arkansas, you can go to the courthouse in your county to get a title and registration for your homemade trailer. You also have the option to purchase a permanent plate so you do not have to go back every year to renew.
No they do not expire they are permanent
Even if they do not expire why would you want too keep the temporary license once you have the permanent one?Yes.
I registered a homemade boat trailer in Arkansas recently. After I purchased it from another state, I visited my county court house assessor's office with my bill of sale for the trailer. They took my information regarding the trailer (length, color, number of axles, etc). Then I went to the DMV and registered the trailer. The DMV gave me a permanent license plate and informed me that my title would arrive in the mail in a few weeks. I was also instructed to engrave the VIN on the trailer which was given by the DMV. Registration for the license plate and title was $41.
Lights, and safety chains. Depending on the size of the trailer, additional markers / side lights / etc. may be required. Most states require licensing, it may be in the form of a license plate, or a permanent registration. Your local DMV should have all the guidelines for you.
Lights, and safety chains. Depending on the size of the trailer, additional markers / side lights / etc. may be required. Most states require licensing, it may be in the form of a license plate, or a permanent registration. Your local DMV should have all the guidelines for you.
Yes. That would be necessary.
Lights, and safety chains. Depending on the size of the trailer, additional markers / side lights / etc. may be required. Most states require licensing, it may be in the form of a license plate, or a permanent registration. Your local DMV should have all the guidelines for you.
Lights, and safety chains. Depending on the size of the trailer, additional markers / side lights / etc. may be required. Most states require licensing, it may be in the form of a license plate, or a permanent registration. Your local DMV should have all the guidelines for you.
Constitional amendments are permanent and do not have expiration dates.