I don’t know but don’t think so.
Then why is the Roxor any different? It's a pile of parts to be used to assemble a road-worthy vehicle. If you got a title to describe said pile, that doesn't overly matter.
I don’t know but don’t think so.
The dealer automatically gets it titled when you buy it. Not directed at you but everyone: This thread is Texas specific so please discount what’s happening in other states as it doesn’t apply for our situation here in Texas.This is the key here. When you 'register' it, you trade your MSO for a state issued title. You are not forced to register it with the local/state governing body. This is actually the same for any vehicle/implement (though most buy through a dealership where it may have already been registered/titled).
Now.. most states require you to have a title and proper plating, etc etc, to drive on public roads. The legal wrinkle I'm referring to is not exactly relevant to this fact, though.
Well j robz, in Texas they have a title. That's the issue here. When you buy here, I traded for mine, no cash, I received a title and a letter for registration .Clarification: They do NOT have a title.
Txroadkill, yes exactly. But if we can get this s h I t figured out in Texas, as we go, other states will follow.The dealer automatically gets it titled when you buy it. Not directed at you but everyone: This thread is Texas specific so please discount what’s happening in other states as it doesn’t apply for our situation here in Texas.
What was the process for getting it titled and licensed in Montana?My Rox proudly carries a Montana title and plate ....and , it says “ street legal” on the title. Same for my insurance. It is also quite correct these Jeep knock offs only give you an MSO upon purschase., same for thousands of farm machinery. It’s all about where you go from here that counts, ...with this Montana title you should be able to pay forward a transfer and a title in most other states.
I was told by DMV here, even if you have good tag in another state, Texas does not recognize a roxor for street use and would capture the out of state title at registration. That leaves you without any title. That is BS but what they say will happen , you turn in title for registration and never get it returned when your denied.My Rox proudly carries a Montana title and plate ....and , it says “ street legal” on the title. Same for my insurance. It is also quite correct these Jeep knock offs only give you an MSO upon purschase., same for thousands of farm machinery. It’s all about where you go from here that counts, ...with this Montana title you should be able to pay forward a transfer and a title in most other states.
I could not find 637.037 in the code .. did the law change with this session?
Tomatoes aren’t year round. Best if you have an ag tax number and can link something in that list. If you ever have to go to court being able to produce an ag tax number will be greatly beneficial. But when it comes down to it I’m willing to bet a case of beer a good lawyer can get you off if you happen to drive to a farmers market and purchase your fruit and veggies there (connected with shipping). Have a deer lease, deer corn (shipping and use of). Hell just slap a sign on the side and call it “marketing”, make it ag related though... very broad statute.So essentially I just need to put a flag on the back and keep a bag of tomatoes with me? Seems easy enough.