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No I understand bro. I'm doing the same. The boat is now registered to me. The trailer vin was a sticker type and just came off. Can't contact the trailer manufacturer. Just a headache
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Yes. Go buy a piece of junk for the papers and go that route. That is the ONLY way to get this done.
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Thx guys.
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If the trailer ever had a license plate on it in Alabama, then it was registered. The vin is required to register the trailer. Registration and title are two different things. No title is required for registration in Alabama. Mississippi is the same way. I just brought a boat and trailer in from MS and the trailer didn't have a title, but the vin was listed on the MS registration papers where I got the tag in MS.
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Check just inside the tongue under the coupler, I was able to find the VIN for mine there also.
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I have also found numbers stamped on the front of trailer tongue on top underneath the hitch, only visible after its removed. |
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