In New Hampshire, driving an unregistered utility trailer can result in a fine ranging from $100 to $300. Additionally, there may be extra fees for not complying with registration requirements. It's important to check local laws and regulations as they can vary by municipality. Always make sure to register your trailer to avoid fines and potential legal issues.
In my state the answer is no, as the trailer is covered by your auto insurance. Contact your insurance carrier to find out about your state.
I called the county clerk of where I live and he said yes. It has to have a plate. But a boat trailer or a small utility trailer don't have to have one. That is if you dont take it out of the state.
hello and i am very sorry for your un42n8 occurance-it depends on the state you live in-go to your state dmv website-good luck!
Some auto insurance policies extend liability to a utility trailer that is towed, but the coverage for the trailer itself may need a special endorsement added to the policy. The cost for this type of coverage is generally very reasonable, and it is recommended that you speak to your agent about covering it.
What state?
I believe the state where it is registered will collect sales tax when you register it. plus any fines for time unregistered between last issuance of registration.
I do not believe they are allowed on the section that goes into NY State and connects with the Tappan Zee Bridge approaches.
The length of a license suspension for driving an unregistered vehicle varies by state or jurisdiction. Typically, penalties can range from a few months to a year, depending on factors such as prior offenses and local laws. In some cases, fines may also be imposed alongside the suspension. It's important to check your local regulations for specific details.
If it's going to be driven on public roadways, the trailer must be registered and inspected in accordance with the laws of your state.
Depends on your state of residence. In some states it is a one time lifetime plate licensing fee. Depends on the length and axels on the trailer.
If you are driving an unregistered motor vehicle on a public highway in Connecticut and are contacted by police, the most likely result will be the officer writing you a ticket for operaration of an unregistered motor vehicle and having your car towed, since unregistered vehicles cannot be driven on public roads. The ticket will cost you $117 and the tow bill (which will NOT be covered by AAA since you are in violation of the law) will be a minimum of about $80. The state statute regarding operation of an unregistered motor vehicle is CGS 14-12a.
Not as long as you are driving and pulling it only in the state of TN. If you go out of state you will want to get a license plate.