Yes, in Washington state, trailers are required to be titled if they are over a certain weight threshold, typically 2,000 pounds. This includes both travel trailers and utility trailers. However, trailers that weigh less than this threshold may not need a title but must still be registered. Always check with the Washington State Department of Licensing for the most current regulations.
Yes, they need to be registered and insured just as any other commercial vehicle.
Yes, in North Carolina, a person will need a dealers license to sell utility trailers. In order to receive a dealers license, you will need to visit your state's DMV.
I need some dump trailers for my business. Where might these trailers be purchased?
No
You do not need to send the state one. You will need to take the federal one and send that in to Washington D.C.
Concession trailers are licensed by the municipality or county where you plan to use them. Usually you'll need to get a priviliege license so that the county/ city gets their sales tax.
I need some utility trailers. Can I find free plans to make these trailers?
Do you need a handyman license in the state of Washington?
yes
NO.
yes of course
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