Depends on the states you are traveling through. Easiest is to get a temporary tag from your home state and comply with their laws. If it is owned by your wash, they could classify it as a commercial vehicle and then you have to comply with the commercial vehicle code. Put it in your name.
Depends on the states you are traveling through. Easiest is to get a temporary tag from your home state and comply with their laws. If it is owned by your wash, they could classify it as a commercial vehicle and then you have to comply with the commercial vehicle code. Put it in your name.
Depends on the states you are traveling through. Easiest is to get a temporary tag from your home state and comply with their laws. If it is owned by your wash, they could classify it as a commercial vehicle and then you have to comply with the commercial vehicle code. Put it in your name.
Again, it depends on the state. Utah does not require licensing for small trailers but, surrounding states do. If you are stopped in one of these states, cops will usually just let it go if your vehicle is registered in Utah.
Again, it depends on the state. Utah does not require licensing for small trailers but, surrounding states do. If you are stopped in one of these states, cops will usually just let it go if your vehicle is registered in Utah.