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You will have to file a Quiet Title action in your local District Court. Then bring your trailer and the final court order to the nearest Kansas Highway Patrol MVE/VIN Inspection station for an inspection.
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You will need to bring your trailer and appropriate documents to the nearest Kansas Highway Patrol MVE/VIN inspection station for an inspection. Required documents will vary depending on who built it, its size or weight, and its intended use. We recommend you call you nearest Kansas Highway Patrol inspection station for guidance before you make the trip.
VIN locations vary from model to model. Contact the manufacturer of your RV for assistance.
No. If a vehicle was originally manufactured for off-road/Non-highway use, it is not street legal. Only the vehicle manufacturer can change that designation.
The Kansas Highway Patrol MVE trooper or his/her assistant in your area needs to inspect the trailer. If they can find a secondary way to identify the trailer, a replacement number will be assigned.