RangerMan
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In my 88 years on my farm I have never seen a headcounter. Nor have any of my fellow farmers. Can't figure how anyone knows there are 400 souls in Kenedy County.
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Congratulations and Have Fun Now!...Walked out with a license plate / registration sticker for such and title to come via snail mail......
In my 88 years on my farm I have never seen a headcounter. Nor have any of my fellow farmers. Can't figure how anyone knows there are 400 souls in Kenedy County.
Correction. The last headcount stated there were 350 of us here in Kenedy county. Has to be some sort of projection. No one I know (I know everyone here) has talked to a headcounter.
Makes one wonder how accurate these counts are.
About as accurate as counting how many quail were in a two covey rise out of an Osage Orange hedgerow that went two directions on windy day. “There was a bunch of them, I shot three times and never saw a feather.”
Iowa Dave

Finally able to get the Theft Inspection today, no problem, took about 15 min (but a 2 month wait). Safety inspection required, only problem was the safety inspection station put a wrong digit in the VIN and had to go get it corrected.
Back to clerk's office, finally got everything taken care of, now have reg, plate and waiting on title.
Points of Interest:
1. Since I did all of the dealing with ETI only my name was on the purchase docs. TX would not allow me to put DW on the title. Will have to make a title transfer later ($33). Others may want to ask ETI to address this.
2. 6.75% use (sales) tax based upon only the base price of the trailer, does not include add-ons.
3. No penalty for late registration/title. They used the date of the theft inspection as the beginning date of the time to register.
4. Was able to register for 5 years, which surprised me. Usually TX requires annual registration.
Total time, about 3 hours. TIME TO GO CAMPING!
5 years - that would be great!
Here in Alberta trailer registration lasts for as long as you own the trailer. 5 minutes at any registry office (short of a wait in line if needed) and you are good to go. All you need to bring is the bill of sale and $163 CAD.
Not sure about other provinces.