Trailer Liscense

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Kokonuts
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Trailer Liscense

Post by Kokonuts » Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:12 am

I live in Portland Or. & my boat is registered here, the trailer does not have a liscense & I am wondering if I
am required to have it liscensed in Wash. when I travel there. 8-[
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kevinb
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RE:Trailer Liscense

Post by kevinb » Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:40 am

Kokonuts wrote:I live in Portland Or. & my boat is registered here, the trailer does not have a liscense & I am wondering if I
am required to have it liscensed in Wash. when I travel there. 8-[
I think you can use a trip permit. Depending how long you'll be here.

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RE:Trailer Liscense

Post by 2000subaru » Thu Apr 17, 2008 7:59 am

I wouldn't think so. If it is legally registered in the state of Oregon and they do not require trailer to be licensed, I see no reason for spending the extra money for anything here. I am almost positive that people tow boats over to Washington daily, the fishing is better! The state fishing license and WDFW parking pass is another story...
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RE:Trailer Liscense

Post by kevinb » Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:07 am

2000subaru wrote:I wouldn't think so. If it is legally registered in the state of Oregon and they do not require trailer to be licensed, I see no reason for spending the extra money for anything here. I am almost positive that people tow boats over to Washington daily, the fishing is better! The state fishing license and WDFW parking pass is another story...
My wife works for the Dept. of Licensing(Registration) Your right. As long as its current with State of Oregon....your ready to roll.

Kokonuts
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RE:Trailer Liscense

Post by Kokonuts » Thu Apr 17, 2008 11:41 am

Thanks for the replys, I wasnt sure about the Regs. & this is the fastest way to find out!
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