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Snowalker

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I am about to purchase a class-c and would like to register and insure it in my domicile state (most likely texas) but I live in Massachusetts.  Is there a way to do that without have to first register it in MA?
 
Apparently you can register in Vermont by mail without living there.
 
John61CT said:
Apparently you can register in Vermont by mail without living there.

To be clear you're saying that I can get a Vermont registration without living there?  Or did you mean that I could register my rig in Texas (which is what I want) from VT?
 
You'll need an address to register to. Some states (like Arizona) don't require it to be an in-state address. Also, insurance companies will need an address. Location affects the rates they charge and whether they're licensed to provide insurance in that state.

It gets complicated. The way I see it, in situations like yours (which was the same as mine, only with the states being NC and SD) I think sometimes you just need to bite the financial bullet. Living free has some up-front costs.
 
I don't see anyway to do that. You'll need to have the RV in TX to register it for one, and you'll need a TX address (mail service like Escapees could provide that) set up to buy insurance in TX, and I suspect you'll need to produce a TX DL. In KS, we are required to pay sales tax on the RV at the dealer, and they set up the paperwork for the registration/title.
 
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