Here's why:
* Not a complete vehicle: Trailers are designed to be towed by a separate vehicle. They don't have their own engine, steering, or braking system.
* No need for registration: In most cases, enclosed trailers don't need to be registered with the state, as they are considered to be property of the towing vehicle.
* Identification by serial number: Enclosed trailers typically have a serial number, similar to a VIN, that is used for identification purposes. This number is usually located on a plate or sticker attached to the trailer frame, often near the hitch.
Where to find the serial number on your enclosed trailer:
* On the trailer frame: Look for a metal plate or sticker attached to the frame, often near the hitch.
* On the trailer's title: If you have a title for your trailer, the serial number should be listed there.
* On the bill of sale: If you purchased the trailer recently, the bill of sale may contain the serial number.
Important Note: If you are buying or selling an enclosed trailer, make sure to get a clear identification of the serial number and keep it in your records. This will help you in case you need to prove ownership or if the trailer is ever lost or stolen.