Vehicles Purchased in a Private Sale The new owner must give the original bill of sale to the DMV along with the other required proofs of ownership when they title and register the vehicle.
To register your trailer in New York, you must provide specific registration documents, including: New York Trailer Bill of Sale. Statement of Transaction – Sale or Gift. Damage Disclosure Statement.
Every trailer must be attached to prevent its wheels from being deflected more than six inches from the path of the towing vehicle's wheels. Every trailer, except semi-trailers, must be attached to the towing vehicle by a device, including safety chains, of a type approved by the Commissioner.
1) original sales receipts for the materials and parts used to build the trailer; 2) the weight slip mentioned under “Weighing”; 3) form MV-82 (“Vehicle Registration/Title Application”); 4) form DTF-803 (“Claim for Sales and Use Tax Exemption”) OR FS-6T (“Sales Tax Clearance”); 5) form MV-272 (“Vehicle Identification ...
No. If the vehicle (1973 or newer) has an original New York State Certificate of Title, a notary doesn't need to witness the buyer and seller signing the vehicle title. However, if the vehicle's title is from a list of 15 specific states, then yes, the transfer section must be notarized.
Small trailers in NYS don't need a title. A bill of sale + transferred title or manufacturers certificate of origin along with the correct DMV form will get it registered.
Inspections. Your trailer must have an annual safety inspection. A DMV-licensed inspection station that inspects passenger vehicles and other light-duty vehicles can inspect a trailer. The inspector will give you the inspection sticker.
1) original sales receipts for the materials and parts used to build the trailer; 2) the weight slip mentioned under “Weighing”; 3) form MV-82 (“Vehicle Registration/Title Application”); 4) form DTF-803 (“Claim for Sales and Use Tax Exemption”) OR FS-6T (“Sales Tax Clearance”); 5) form MV-272 (“Vehicle Identification ...
1) original sales receipts for the materials and parts used to build the trailer; 2) the weight slip mentioned under “Weighing”; 3) form MV-82 (“Vehicle Registration/Title Application”); 4) form DTF-803 (“Claim for Sales and Use Tax Exemption”) OR FS-6T (“Sales Tax Clearance”); 5) form MV-272 (“Vehicle Identification ...