Trailers
Registrations, Renewals and Title Transfers
Initial Registration
Residents operating their trailers on Florida's roadways must register those
vehicles in the State of Florida.
Non-residents must register their trailers in Florida if they engage in a trade
or occupation, are employed in Florida, or their children attend public schools
in Florida.
Non-resident exemptions may be applied to college or university students who are
in Florida for less than six months in an accredited work-study program recognized
by the State of Florida or to any non-resident enrolled as a full-time student
in a Florida institution of higher learning.
Vehicle registrations for trailers may be obtained at one of the
Tax Collector's Offices.
To receive a vehicle registration for a trailer you must have the following items:
- A registration renewal notice or previously issued registration. (If these are
not available the tag number, title number, or vehicle identification number may
provide enough information.)
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Registration Renewal
Click here to make an online payment.
Florida law requires trailer tags and registrations to be renewed before they expire.
Florida vehicle registrations and tags (license plates) expire as follows:
- For trailers owned by individuals, the expiration date is the birthday of the first
owner listed on the registration;
- For company owned trailers, the expiration date is June 30th;
- For semi-trailers, the annual expiration date is December 31st.
To renew, the following items are required:
- Previous registration or registration renewal notice.
If you fail to renew your trailer tag and registration before the 11th day of the
month following its expiration, a penalty fee will be charged upon late renewal.
Also, it is a violation of the law to operate an trailer on Florida's roadways
without a current registration and license plate.
Please note that Florida law does not provide for vehicle registration renewal notices,
and failure to receive a renewal notice by mail does not relieve the vehicle owner
of their responsibility to timely renew their vehicle registrations and license
plates.
The Tax Collector does, however, provide renewal notices as a courtesy to resident
vehicle owners. The courtesy renewal notices are mailed approximately 3 weeks prior
to the birth month or month in which the renewal is due.
The cost of renewing your registration and tag varies according to the make, model,
and/or weight of the vehicle, as well as the type of tag you have chosen to display
on your vehicle.
Vehicle registration and tag renewals may be conducted at one of the
Tax Collector's Offices.
Renewal payment transactions may also be conducted on this web site.
Only trailers with a net or empty weight of 2000 lbs or higher are titled. However, registration is required.
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Registration On A Used Trailer
If you have purchased a used trailer, under 2,000lbs that is currently registered in Florida, you will need to provide:
- A bill of sale or the previous owner's registration. The bill of sale must list the Trailer Identification Number or the trailer's license plate number.
If you have purchased a used trailer, under 2,000lbs, that the previous owner never registered in Florida you will need to provide:
- A bill of sale or an out-of-state title registration signed by the previous owner.
- A weight slip must be presented unless the weight is listed on the title or registration.
- If the trailer comes from a state that does not title or register trailers, the bill of sale must include the year, make, Trailer Identification Number and the state where the trailer came from.
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Registration On A Homemade Trailer
If you have purchased a homemade trailer, under 2,000lbs, that is currently registered in Florida, you will need to provide:
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A bill of sale or the previous owner's registration.
- The bill of sale must list the Trailer Identification Number or the trailer's license plate number.
If you have purchased a homemade trailer, under 2,000lbs, that the previous owner never registered, you will need to provide:
- A bill of sale from the owner of the homemade trailer that must state the year the trailer was built and the weight. If the weight is unknown they will need to provide you with a weight slip.
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The Trailer Identification Number will be generated by the state’s computer system during the registration transaction.
If you have purchased a homemade trailer, over 2,000 pounds, that is registered in Florida, you will need to provide:
- The title from the current owner.
- A bill of sale.
If you have purchased a homemade trailer that weighs 2,000lbs or more and has never previously been titled in Florida, a compliance examiner must inspect the trailer and assign it a Trailer Identification Number. To make an appointment for this inspection, call 813-612-7110.
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Transfer Of Ownership On A Florida Title
When seeking to transfer ownership of a trailer in Florida, you must bring the following items
to one of the
Tax Collector's Offices:
- The Florida title, properly completed by the seller; and,
- A copy of the current registration to be transferred if applicable.
Also, each applicant must be present to sign the new application for title.
Note: Applicants may request a Fast Title for an additional $10.
The title is provided by the Tax Collector's Office at the time of application.
Fast Titles can be obtained at one of the
Tax Collector's Offices.
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Title Application On A New Trailers
If a trailer (new or used) has been purchased from a Florida dealership,
the dealer is required by law to process the Application for Title
If a new trailer was purchased from an out-of-state dealership, an Application for
Title may be processed at one of the
Tax Collector's Offices.
Applications for Certificate of Title may be obtained and completed prior to visiting
one of one of the Tax Collector's
Offices.
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the Application for Certificate of Title.
(Note: This form is made available through the Florida Department
of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website.)
The following items are needed in addition to a completed Application for Certificate
of Title:
- A manufacturer's certificate of origin;
- A bill of sale or invoice listing the purchase price, sales tax paid, and any trade-in
allowance (Please note, additional sales tax may be due);
- Any applicable lienholder information;
- When transferring a tag or license plate, the current registration or plate and
decal number;
- Each applicant must sign the application. (If completing an application in our
office, each person applying for ownership must be present to sign the title application.)
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Title Application On An Out-Of-State Trailer
When seeking to register a trailer that was previously titled out-of-state, an
Application for Certificate of Title must be completed and submitted to a Tax Collector's
Branch/Tag Office. The application form may be obtained and completed prior to visiting
one the Tax Collector's Offices.
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Application for Certificate of Title.
(Note: This form is made available through the Florida Department
of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles website.)
The following items are also required:
- The out-of-state title certificate in your name or assigned to you;
- If your vehicle is finance, complete lienholder information including account
number, lienholder name, and mailing address;
- A vehicle identification odometer verification form, which must be completed by
a law enforcement officer, or a Florida notary, a Florida Division of Motor Vehicles
compliance examiner, the U.S. Military Police, or a Florida licensed car dealer
(Completing Section 7 of the Application For Certificate Of Title fulfills this
requirement);
- When transferring a tag or license plate, the current registration or plate and
decal number.
- Each applicant must sign the application. (If completing an application in our
office, each person applying for ownership must be present to sign the title application.)
- Florida Use Tax may be due, if the vehicle was purchased less than 6 months prior
to importing the vehicle to Florida. Proof of any sales tax paid to another state
will be required.
- The full 6% Florida Use Tax and any applicable local option tax is due on all vehicles
imported from foreign countries.
Note: Applicants may request a Fast Title for an additional $10.
The title is provided by the Tax Collector's Office at the time of application.
Fast Titles may be obtained at one of the
Tax Collector's Offices.
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