What Do You Need To Register A Trailer In Arizon
Level 1 Inspections for Homemade Trailers
Ayala Motor Vehicle Services is authorized to provide Level I inspection services at our Tempe, Arizona office location, or past appointment on-site at your location. If you demand us to come to your location for an inspection on your homemade trailer, Contact us to schedule your appointment.
A level I inspection is required when titling and/or registering a homemade trailer for the starting time time. A bootleg trailer requires an Arizona Serial Number, which is an identification number issued by the country of Arizona, and becomes the VIN for that vehicle. The serial number can be obtained from whatever MVD office or an Authorized Third Party provider, like Ayala Motor Vehicle Services.
Arizona defines a homemade trailer equally not shop made or mass produced by a manufacturer, only constructed by an private from diverse materials, for example:
- • Flake iron or tubing
- • Chip wood (for floor or siding)
- • Used axle or homemade axle
All components used to construct the trailer must be listed on the AZ Special Serial Number Application. The full value of the trailer, and the weight (plus it's load) of the trailer must be provided past the customer. It is recommended to keep all receipts for materials used to construct the trailer, at least until the customer has titled and/or registered it. Bootleg trailers with a value exceeding $1000.00 must provide receipts for the materials used to construct it. Required equipment for homemade trailers must exist present on the trailer to pass inspection. The following items are considered required equipment:
- • Cease light (see ARS 28-927 for details)
- • Tail light (ARS 28-925)
- • The tail lights cannot be lower than 15 inches and cannot be college than 60 inches from the ground.
- • Clearance lights or reflectors (ARS 28-926C & 28-928A)
- • Clearance lights or reflectors cannot be mounted higher than 60 inches and cannot be mounted lower than xx inches from the ground.
- • The front end reflectors must exist amber or yellowish and the rear reflectors must be red. Both areas are mounted on either side of the trailer. If the trailer is less than 24 inches, the reflectors will be mounted as high as that office of the permanent structure permits.
- *Annotation* Any time a measurement is required for head lights, tail lights or reflectors, e'er measure from the ground to the center of the light.
- • White license plate light (ARS 28-925C)
- • The whie license plate light must illuminate the license plate only.
- • Safe concatenation
- • Brakes, if over 3000 lbs. (ARS 28-952)
- • Trailers and semi-trailers less than three,000 lbs do not require brakes to be installed.
- • Trailers and semi-trailers less than 6,000 lbs must take brakes on both wheels and one beam.
- • Trailer size:
- • Total outside width of a trailer cannot exceed 8 feet six inches (ARS 28-1093)
- • Maximum height of a trailer cannot exceed xiii feet 6 inches (ARS 28-1094)
- • Maximum length of a trailer cannot exceed 40 feet including front and rear bumpers (ARS 28-1095)
- • Mud flaps or splash guards (ARS 28-958.01)
- • The mud flaps or splash guards must extend to a length of not more than than eight inches from the ground.
- • They need to be wide enough to cover the full tread(s) of the tires existence protected.
- • A unmarried axle trailer with fenders wide enough to embrace the full tread(s) of the tires being protected and that extend to a length of not more than 14 inches from the footing is exempt.
- • Bill of Sale & Dismantle Permit
- • Bill of Sale(south) for pipe, steel, woods, etc. or dismantling permits for the frame or other parts of a dismantled vehicle (such as a truck bed), axles, or other vehicle parts.
Source: http://www.ayalamvs.com/Level1-HomemadeTrailer.html
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