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How to fill out the Idaho Permanent Trailer Plate online
Filling out the Idaho Permanent Trailer Plate application is essential for individuals and businesses seeking to register their trailers permanently in Idaho. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to completing the application online, ensuring a smooth and efficient process.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the applicant information section, provide your Idaho account number, taxpayer identification number, and U.S. DOT number if applicable. Enter the effective date of the application, followed by the registrant's name, which can be either your legal name or your business name.
- In the trailer information section, include details about each trailer. You can indicate 'see attached' if you prefer to submit additional information via spreadsheet. Fill in the base jurisdiction, unit number, trailer year, trailer make, and complete vehicle identification number.
- Fill in the trailer type and the titled owner's name. Next, calculate the total fees due, which include registration fees, plate fees, and any additional administrative or optional TVC fees. Each fee is outlined on the form.
- Lastly, sign and date the application, confirming your ownership of the trailer(s). Review the form for accuracy and completeness before completing your submission.
- Upon completion, you can save changes, download the form, print it, or share it as needed.
Complete your Idaho Permanent Trailer Plate application online today for a seamless registration process.
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A: All trailers must be titled in Kentucky. Privately owned and operated trailers used for the transportation of boats, luggage, personal effects, farm products, farm suppliers or farm equipment do not require registration. Trailers used for commercial purposes must be registered.