![]() You may have to take a picture of the trailer and the label to prove to them. And you usually have to wait in line when it's face to face. I've found DMV people are a lot easier to work with on the phone as opposed to face to face. Of course, if you don't have to, don't give your name until you've reached a compromise. If you make them feel comfortable that you're not a trailer thief, they'll usually compromise with unreadable numbers and go with the flow on the homemade call if it means less work for them. ![]() Sometimes the first person you talk to has a cob up their posterior and is inflexible as Churchlady but usually you'll eventually find somebody willing to make a compromise. I've always called the DMV and explained the situation as thoroughly as possible. I guess each state may be more nit picky but it's not too uncommon for those labels to be painted over, damaged or even scraped off for painting. ![]() I've faced it a time or two with old trailers purchased locally and out of state. ![]()
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