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Old 28 January 2013, 21:45   #1
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How to register a 1300kg trailer in UK?

hello everybody,
i would like to know if it's possible for a UK citizen to register a 1300 kg trailer (rapide 5), built in 1999? And if possible, what kind of document would he have to give to administration?
does the trailer need to be shown?
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Old 28 January 2013, 22:01   #2
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you dont need to register trailers in the uk there are no statutory tests or mot's etc
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Old 28 January 2013, 23:27   #3
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you dont need to register trailers in the uk there are no statutory tests or mot's etc
Trailers with an unladen weight in excess of 1020kg require plating and a annual test.
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Old 28 January 2013, 23:42   #4
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Trailers with an unladen weight in excess of 1020kg require plating and a annual test.
You are probably both right! But I assume the OP was asking about a trailer with a gross / laden weight of 1300kg. (which for a boat trailer will inevitably have an unladen weight <1020 kg).

In which case ericmx29 - Beanishken's answer is more relevant to you. I am guessing you are trying to sort paperwork for importing a UK trailer into France? I think if you search C-NUMB from Finland may have been through something similar a couple of years ago.
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Old 29 January 2013, 03:17   #5
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Old 29 January 2013, 05:28   #6
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My concern, is to get a first immatriculation in UK, and then get it immatriculated in France, but the trailer is in France, that's why i would like to know if the trailer has to be presented to be immatriculated, because i absolutly need to get it immatriculated in UK,
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Old 29 January 2013, 05:43   #7
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I think it is safe to say that the unladen weight of that trailer is below 1020kg, so it will not need any registration or annual test in the UK.
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Old 29 January 2013, 07:35   #8
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i would like to know if the trailer has to be presented to be immatriculated, because i absolutly need to get it immatriculated in UK,
The problem is there is no system in the UK for this so it is impossible!

Is there no scheme in France for registering second hand imported trailers?
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Old 29 January 2013, 07:48   #9
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So , it's impossible to register a trailer below 1020kg even if you want to?
it's possible to register a second hand trailer in France, but you need or a previous "carte grise" or a conformity document, for my trailer there is no CEE conformity document that was delivered by "rapide 5", and mersea-trailer (same trailer, different name) doesn't deliver conformity document for old trailer.
so, or i can register this trailer in UK, or i can get a conformity document (for a mersea trailer 1300kg)?
i will be really easy to register in France with a conformity document, even if i get (through the forum) a certificate for a newer trailer ... (if a good soul read this he may be help me ; ) )
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Old 29 January 2013, 19:14   #10
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All trailers sold since 1st December 2012 have to be EU type approved and supplied with a conformity document. For older trailers it is more difficult, as most (like the one in your picture) were not built to EU type approval specification (they don't have side marker lights for example). The manufacturer should be able to supply you with a builders certificate showing all the parts of the trailer that are type approved which may help you. Failing that, if you give me your email address I can send over a copy of the paperwork for one of the trailers we supply if it is any help?
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Old 29 January 2013, 21:46   #11
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All trailers sold since 1st December 2012 have to be EU type approved and supplied with a conformity document.
Or NSSTA approved which really isn't going to help the OP. Trailer Certification
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Old 30 January 2013, 12:36   #12
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So , it's impossible to register a trailer below 1020kg even if you want to?
it's possible to register a second hand trailer in France, but you need or a previous "carte grise" or a conformity document, for my trailer there is no CEE conformity document that was delivered by "rapide 5", and mersea-trailer (same trailer, different name) doesn't deliver conformity document for old trailer.
so, or i can register this trailer in UK, or i can get a conformity document (for a mersea trailer 1300kg)?
i will be really easy to register in France with a conformity document, even if i get (through the forum) a certificate for a newer trailer ... (if a good soul read this he may be help me ; ) )
Is ther a chance that You get it registered to France if som relevant parts, like the brake system has CE conformity? If the trailer has ALKO brake system or other parts, they ar most likely CE approved and that should help. Lights You need to fix/uppgrade anyway but thats not expensive.
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