So my morning started off with me going to pick up my camper with a trip around town.
I first went to the Notary to get a forum signed that said it was a home built trailer. I noticed while I was there they were DMV certified. So I asked once I get my trailer inspected could they register it for me. The answer was YES!! Yeah I don't have to stand in line for 3 hrs at the DMV.
I then went to the State Police office to get my trailer inspected and a VIN number assigned. After a good 1.5hrs a million questions for 3 different people they finally understood that I built the frame and everything and did not buy a pre-built trailer frame. Got the paper work!
Next headed to the Notary again and they were able to register my trailer and hand me the plates right there! This means I don't have to deal with them being mailed! Since I'm leaving in ~2weeks this was a worry. They also noted the stated value of it on the paperwork and no taxes were needed due to all the parks were already taxed.
After this I went to my insurance agent to deal with a few things. First they up my converge for this trip. Then I asked about a Canada insurance card. The lady that was previously there was started making follow up phone calls. And found out an Canadian insurance agent has to issue it.
I also talked to another agent. With no issues at all they insured my home built camper! For the stated value to the state above! So many people have issues with this part.
I pulled it up to 70mph today and everything went smooth. I need a bigger drop hitch another 2" will help out. Won't be perfect.
Here are some photo's before I took off on this journey today.
I then made up the cooking table on the outside to ensure it would work once I was done with paperwork for the day.
I then created this bracket to seal the front of the aluminum to the frame.
Here is the spare tire cradle being put to use.