Nice boat!! Congrats!!!
Nice boat!! Congrats!!!
Funny quick story, I bought my Nordic from Magic34 on the boards and he took it as a trade from some guy in Utah for his Magic. Anyway, the boat was registered in Nevada I think and in order to get my financing processed, Magic34 had to register the boat in AZ first. This eliminated the title requirement because it was now an AZ boat. So we do the deal and I send all the paperwork to my lender. I've been paying on the boat for going on 3 years now and every once in a while I still get a letter from my lender that says "We cannot process your loan without the title". Funny, they cash that check every month yet they haven't processed my loan?![]()
R.I.P. Chico & Zeus I miss you both.
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texas is gonna expect a title for that trailer as welljust take it to my tag agent in town, have them inspect the hin #'s and file for a okla title, then retitle it in texas
there should be serial numbers on the trailer tag somewhere to go for a title on it.its not that big a deal, i just went thru this tues getting a title on the nordic.
Dare to be different, if it turns out great you can claim you planned it that way
sorry guys, i am normally just a browser but i thought i would help. the boat dosent have to have an az title to get the texas title. you will go to the texas parks and wildlife site, you will need form pwd 143 and pwd 504 i believe. you will have to fill them out, and pencil trace the hin. there are a couple of places that you have to have the previous owner sign as well. you will need the bill of sale from az, and the az registration if possible because it will help you out. as far as the title for the trailer, if the trailers weight with boat is under 3500 lbs it is a registration only. if more than that you will need a bill of sale, and the registration from that trailer. there is a form on txdot for change of ownership for trailer on there. if they give you too much hassle on that trailer, you can register it as homemade with another form. i had to go through all of this when i bought a boat out of colorado. it was a huge pain in the ass, but i have dont a couple of them now and it is getting to be painless.
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