No you can't or everyone and their momma would be doing this if you could! Wake up and reason with yourself! Did I answer your question? I hope so!
The state of Alabama does not require a title for a 1990 pop up camper. A title for a pop up camper that is more than 20 model years old does not need a title. If it is newer than a title is required.
The only way to obtain a title on a abandoned camper when the VIN number has rusted away is to submit a bonded title application. Each state is different, but most states provide applications for bonded titles on abandoned campers.
no you do not
Absolutely - the camper is an 'asset' which would be sold to offset your debt.
We have a 2002 Rockwood pop-up camper which we bought used and are in the process of selling it. Should we have received a title when we purchased it in 2003?
No, NC does not require a title. Only a bill of sale.
Yes, in North Carolina, popup campers are required to have a license plate if they are being towed on public roads. This applies to campers that are not permanently affixed to a vehicle. Owners must register the camper with the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles (NCDMV) and obtain a title and license plate for it.
On the back of the title Part A only
Any trailer used on the road, including a camper, requires a license.
The VIN number on a Wanderer camper is typically located on a metal plate attached to the camper frame near the front driver's side, or it may be stamped into the frame itself in that same area. You can also find the VIN number on the camper's title and registration documents.
NC requires a notarized title, a NC driver's license, and a passed NC inspection before the vehicle can be registered.
n o it isn't