jaycocreek

Idaho

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I bought my camper in Montana where know title is required...All I had was the bill of sale to take to the Idaho dmv...They did a Vin check right outside the building and issued a title for the first time for this truck camper..
In Idaho truck campers never had to have a title prior to 2009 then after everything had to be titled..The prior to 2009 truck campers were grandfathered in not needing a title until you sell it then the new owner has to title it..They just want there sales tax which Montana doesn't do...
No plates,just an RV sticker..Truck plates go on the rear of the truck camper if the camper hangs over covering the plates..
1994 F-350 DRW /460/k&n intake /415# torque/lance 9.6/Engel compressor fridge/3 gr 27 batteries/Honda 2k/Honda 3K/WH Camo 2250/Reese solid bar extension/Buddy heater/3 inverters//Happi Jack tie downs /Firestone bags/Yamaha Rhino/Winch and Lockers
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specta

utah

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Just a sticker for mine and the plate stays on the truck.
Kenny
2011 Chevy 2500 HD 6.0L 4wd
Regular cab. The best looking trucks.
1995 Lance 945 Onan QG 2500 LP
6580 lb truck 10540 fully loaded
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stumper92

Virginia

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In my state they wouldn't even know where to begin with titling a truck camper. All I received from the dealer was a bill of sale. We pay no registration fees or property taxes on a truck camper. It is simply considered to be cargo.
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sonuvabug

Mid-West Ontario, Canada

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This has to be a first for Ontario Canada. Although my TC has a 17 digit V.I.N., when I went to our Registration Office, they told me it was not necessary to register a TC in Ontario, therefore no fees and no taxes payable on the transaction. Now for us ... that is a first!
2007 Adventurer 90fws Truck Camper
2001 FORD F250 SuperCab; 8' box; 4x4, 7.3l diesel, rear Sumo Springs
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