Question:
SC Travel Trailer Laws...?
kyle
2012-01-27 18:01:53 UTC
I have a old old 1960's Camper. It is 8 ft wide and 10 ft long. It does not have a vin number of any sort. It does not have a title but i do have a bill of sale. It has only a single axel. I want to know if there is any kind of tag or paperwork i need to have to go to a camp ground in it. If you know anything about this please help me out! Thanks and have a great day!
Five answers:
anonymous
2012-01-31 13:00:53 UTC
Trailers must be registered in South Carolina.



Visit your local DMV to complete an application and pay the appropriate fees.



If you have a utility or camper trailer, the fee is $10.



You can purchase a lifetime license plate for trailers for a one-time fee of $87.



Larger trailers―those with an empty weight greater than 2,500 pounds―require a $20 registration fee. The DMV provides a complete list of fees on its website.



http://www.dmv.org/sc-south-carolina/other-types-of-vehicles.php
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2017-01-19 20:01:37 UTC
South Carolina Trailer Laws
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2017-02-09 22:01:14 UTC
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Dennis
2012-01-27 18:16:21 UTC
The serial number is usually on a sticker near the door or rear.
Ironball
2012-01-28 03:51:43 UTC
You need a tag to tow it on public roadways.


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