Register a Teardrop Trailer in New Jersey

How to Register Your DIY Teardrop Trailer in New Jersey

If you’ve finished building your DIY teardrop camper trailer, the next step is to register your DIY teardrop trailer in New Jersey. This ensures your trailer meets the state’s safety and legal requirements. For guidance on registering trailers in other states, check out the complete guide for all 50 states.

Key Takeaways

Requirement Description
VIN A unique identifier for your trailer. Apply through the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC); an inspection is required before assignment.
Title A legal document proving ownership. All homemade trailers must be titled if they weigh over 2,500 lbs.
License Plate Issued upon registration and must be securely affixed to the rear of the trailer.
Taxes and Fees Fees vary based on trailer type and weight. Additional charges apply for titling and registration.

Step 1: Obtain a VIN and Pass a Vehicle Inspection

Before registering your trailer, you must secure a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and pass an inspection to confirm safety compliance.

How to Apply for a VIN

Contact the New Jersey MVC to apply for a VIN. Complete the Application for Certificate of Title for Home-Made Trailer (Form OS/SS-32). Provide:

  • Details about your trailer’s construction.
  • Bills of sale or receipts for materials used in construction.
  • Color photographs of all sides of the trailer.
The MVC will review your application and assign a VIN, which must be permanently attached to the trailer.

Schedule a Vehicle Inspection

Once you have your VIN, schedule an inspection at an MVC inspection station. The inspector will verify:

  • Structural soundness of the trailer.
  • Functional safety features, including lights and brakes.
  • Proper placement and attachment of the VIN.
Find the nearest inspection station on the MVC Inspections Page.

Step 2: Gather Required Documents

Ensure you have the following documents ready for registration:

  • A valid New Jersey driver’s license.
  • Proof of insurance for your towing vehicle.
  • Bills of sale or receipts for materials used in construction.
  • Completed Application for Certificate of Title for Home-Made Trailer (Form OS/SS-32).
  • Color photographs of the trailer from all sides.
  • Certified weight slip for the trailer’s weight.
  • Completed inspection report from an MVC inspection station.

Step 3: Title and Register Your DIY Teardrop Trailer

Where to Go

Visit your local MVC agency to complete the title and registration process. Use the MVC Location Finder to find a nearby office.

Fee Breakdown

Here’s an overview of common fees:

  • Title Fee: $60 ($85 if there is a lien).
  • Registration Fee: $6–$25 depending on trailer weight.
  • Additional Fees: Local taxes and surcharges may apply.

Step 4: Attach Your License Plate and Sticker

After completing registration, you’ll receive a license plate and registration sticker. Attach the plate securely to the rear of your trailer and place the sticker on the plate as directed by MVC guidelines.

Maintaining Compliance in New Jersey

Registration Renewal

Trailer registrations must be renewed annually. You can renew online, by mail, or in person. Visit the MVC Registration Renewal Page for details.

Insurance Requirements

New Jersey does not require separate trailer insurance, but your towing vehicle must have valid coverage. Proof of insurance is required during registration and renewal.

Conclusion

Registering your DIY teardrop trailer in New Jersey ensures it is legal, safe, and road-ready. Follow these steps to get your trailer registered and enjoy the scenic landscapes of the Garden State.

For guidance on registering trailers in other states, visit the complete guide for all 50 states.