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<blockquote data-quote="BottomDweller" data-source="post: 134570" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>As far a homemade trailer goes in NC, go to the DMV and say you need a VIN for a homemade trailer. They'll give you one and ask you to stamp it into the trailer. You can buy metal stamps from Harbor Freight. Once stamped, you'll then need to take the trailer by a local law enforcement office where they'll take a look at it to see you stamped the number in and then they'll sign off on it. Take that piece of paper back to the DMV and you can get a license plate/title for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BottomDweller, post: 134570, member: 2211"] As far a homemade trailer goes in NC, go to the DMV and say you need a VIN for a homemade trailer. They'll give you one and ask you to stamp it into the trailer. You can buy metal stamps from Harbor Freight. Once stamped, you'll then need to take the trailer by a local law enforcement office where they'll take a look at it to see you stamped the number in and then they'll sign off on it. Take that piece of paper back to the DMV and you can get a license plate/title for it. [/QUOTE]
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