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So basically you need to apply for a vin through your DMV office. Have the trailer inspected for a vin by the local police. They will give you the proper paperwork you need and stamp a vin on it if they cant find one. Then you go back to the DMV office and apply for a new title and registration.
Manufacturers Certificate of Origin (MCO) or Manufacturers Statement of Origin (MSO) refers to the original ownership document for a vehicle. The document contains a variety of security features and is provided by the new vehicle dealer and contains specific vehicle information such as the year, make, and VIN.
Trailers that have a gross weight that exceeds 4,500 pounds must pass an annual safety inspection. These inspections may require the owner to provide photographs of the trailer and to provide a weight certificate with their paperwork.
Certificate Of Origin (COO): Contains details about the product, including the manufacturers name, product description, and the country of origin. It might also include shipment details. Title: Contains information about the vehicle such as make, model, year, VIN, and the owners details.
* The Manufacturers Certificate of Origin (MCO) is the document that allows you to register and/or title a new trailer. This is your trailers birth certificate, showing its unique identification information.
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To get a VIN for your trailer, visit a Texas Department of Motor Vehicles regional office to have one assigned and receive Form 68-N. You must take the form to Austin Police or Sheriffs Office auto theft division.

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