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From 1 July 2023, all vehicles, including trailers, must have a presence on the RAV, unless a non-RAV entry import applies. A RAV entry replaces the need to fit road vehicles with an identification (compliance) plate that contains compliance and certification information.
Ownership-in-doubt means applying for a three-year registration without title; after three years, a Washington title can be requested. Or call your local VIN Officer (contact information is available on the same web page).
In California, a trailer that is not registered is considered a "junk" trailer and cannot be legally operated on public roads.
Required on all trailers regardless of size. Issued to trailers registered in Washington. Certificate of Title Issued to trailers registered in Washington. PLEASE REFER TO RCW TITLE 46 CHAPTER 46.61 FOR “RULES OF THE ROAD” WHEN TOWING A TRAILER.
When can a lien be filed against you? A lien against a consumer must be filed within 90 days of work stoppage, or delivery of materials. Additional information regarding the timeline for filing liens may be found in RCW 60.04.
Chattel paper refers to a document used in secured transactions to sell property on credit while retaining some interest in the property.
Chattel paper is an asset type over which an entity can grant a security interest under Article 9 of the UCC. For more information on security interests in chattel paper, see Practice Note, UCC Creation, Perfection, and Priority of Security Interests.
Every person, firm or corporation who shall have performed labor or furnished material in the construction or repair of any chattel at the request of its owner, shall have a lien upon such chattel for such labor performed or material furnished, notwithstanding the fact that such chattel be surrendered to the owner ...
For both residential and commercial projects, general contractors and subcontractors must file a claim of lien at the county auditor's office in the county where the work was performed within ninety (90) days after the last day labor, materials, equipment or services were provided at the site.