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Registration help
#23976
04/05/06 01:16 PM
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Mark Hembree
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All,
Not sure if this is the correct forum or not but I need your help. I recently moved to Texas from Kansas and I need to know the proper steps to register my Champion here. Where to go, what documents are needed, etc. Also, do I need to license my trailer here in Texas? It was not required in Kansas and I'm not even sure if I can find the title to the trailer or not. Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks a bunch!
Mark
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Mark Hembree
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Re: Registration help
#23977
04/05/06 01:36 PM
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BillS2006
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Take all your paperwork, title, bill of sale, etc to a TP&W field office. There they will get you registered and take your money. Yes, you will have to license your trailer. Take the paperwork to a county tax office and thay will get you licensed and take your money. Pretty simple as long as you have the right paperwork and plenty of money. In Texas, trailers don't have titles, but you do need your old registration or a bill of sale.
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Re: Registration help
#23978
04/05/06 08:57 PM
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Ralphy
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You can get your boat registration and boat and motor title done by mail. Download the forms and instructions at the TPWD website. Takes 4 to 6 weeks though.
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