Livestock trailers are very important when it comes to farming and farming-related commercial activities. When it comes to legal compliance, one of the important topics that pop up is whether or not you should have your livestock trailer titled.
Whether or not a livestock trailer should be titled depends on which state in the United States you live in. There are a couple of things you should know when registering your trailer, and there are exceptions that apply when it comes to titles and registration.
Let us start by getting the most important fact out of the way: most states in the United States do require you to register any trailer at least within 30 days after it was purchased.
Things you should know about the titles and registration of your livestock trailer
1. Title and Registration Requirements 2. Local Registration Laws 3. Gather all necessary documents 4. Registering your livestock trailer
Most states in the United States require you to register your trailer in order to use it. In order to be able to register your trailer, you must produce the title of your trailer or have your trailer titled.