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There were a couple of posts on here that got me going in the right direction. Thank You everyone. I just wanted to explain what I just went through registering my deuce in Connecticut. Surprisingly, it went very well.
I purchased my deuce from out of state. (Thank you George) As for what DMV requires:
1. Bill of Sale
2. Proof of insurance
3. If purchased from out of state, a serial number verification.
To make things the easiest for you, just go straight to Wethersfield.
1. Have the registration form all filled out. You can get the forms from any local police department. On the registration form, make sure that where it asks if its for commercial use, check "NO". Fill in the number of axles and the lightweight of the vehicle. Also where it says gross weight, put in the weight with the 2-1/2 ton offroad weight.
2. Also go to DMVs website and download the "Early American" plates form. Have that with you when you go to DMV and make sure you state to them that you are registering the truck as an "Early American"
3. If your truck is from out of state, you will need to have a serial number verification. DMV will issue you a commercial temp plate to bring the truck to Wethersfield to have the serial number verified. If thats the case, make sure you get a the paperwork from them that has "VIN Verification" checked on it. You will need that to hand to the inspector.
4. When you go to get the serial number verified, just make sure you present that form and re-iterate to the inspector that you are registering the truck as an "Early American" and need the serial number verified.
5. They will check the frame above the left front tire and the dash plate. If all is good, they will give you the form verifying the serial number.
6. Fill out a new registration form just like you did the first one, and have the "Early American" form filled out. Now just go back to the main office and get your "Early American" plates.
It takes a couple of hours, but if you go in prepared, it will go very easy for you....
Hope this helps someone out. Good Luck!!
I purchased my deuce from out of state. (Thank you George) As for what DMV requires:
1. Bill of Sale
2. Proof of insurance
3. If purchased from out of state, a serial number verification.
To make things the easiest for you, just go straight to Wethersfield.
1. Have the registration form all filled out. You can get the forms from any local police department. On the registration form, make sure that where it asks if its for commercial use, check "NO". Fill in the number of axles and the lightweight of the vehicle. Also where it says gross weight, put in the weight with the 2-1/2 ton offroad weight.
2. Also go to DMVs website and download the "Early American" plates form. Have that with you when you go to DMV and make sure you state to them that you are registering the truck as an "Early American"
3. If your truck is from out of state, you will need to have a serial number verification. DMV will issue you a commercial temp plate to bring the truck to Wethersfield to have the serial number verified. If thats the case, make sure you get a the paperwork from them that has "VIN Verification" checked on it. You will need that to hand to the inspector.
4. When you go to get the serial number verified, just make sure you present that form and re-iterate to the inspector that you are registering the truck as an "Early American" and need the serial number verified.
5. They will check the frame above the left front tire and the dash plate. If all is good, they will give you the form verifying the serial number.
6. Fill out a new registration form just like you did the first one, and have the "Early American" form filled out. Now just go back to the main office and get your "Early American" plates.
It takes a couple of hours, but if you go in prepared, it will go very easy for you....
Hope this helps someone out. Good Luck!!