How to title a hot rod

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===Connecticut===
 
===Connecticut===
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Building your own hot rod or chopper? Remember, if you want to ever drive your custom-built vehicle, you're going to need to register it. Connecticut allows registration of custom-built/composite vehicles, but the vehicle must first pass a special inspection process.
 
Building your own hot rod or chopper? Remember, if you want to ever drive your custom-built vehicle, you're going to need to register it. Connecticut allows registration of custom-built/composite vehicles, but the vehicle must first pass a special inspection process.
 
Before You Start Building
 
Before You Start Building
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When you're ready for the vehicle to be registered and inspected, you need to do the following:
 
When you're ready for the vehicle to be registered and inspected, you need to do the following:
  
    * Use the Department of Motor Vehicles telephone center to make an appointment for a composite vehicle inspection. Composite inspections are done at the Wethersfield office only by appointment.  
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* Use the Department of Motor Vehicles telephone center to make an appointment for a composite vehicle inspection. Composite inspections are done at the Wethersfield office only by appointment.  
  
    * Transfer the vehicle by flat-bed truck or trailer to the inspection station. You cannot drive or tow the vehicle. None of its wheels can touch the ground until it passes inspection and you are granted a registration.  
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* Transfer the vehicle by flat-bed truck or trailer to the inspection station. You cannot drive or tow the vehicle. None of its wheels can touch the ground until it passes inspection and you are granted a registration.  
  
    * Complete an application for composite inspection and bring it to the DMV inspection station, along with two photos of the vehicle and all supporting documents―including titles and receipts for all major parts. The inspection fee is $88 and the VIN costs another $50.  
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* Complete an application for composite inspection and bring it to the DMV inspection station, along with two photos of the vehicle and all supporting documents―including titles and receipts for all major parts. The inspection fee is $88 and the VIN costs another $50.  
  
    * If your vehicle passes inspection, the DMV inspector will assign a VIN to your vehicle, which will allow you to begin the standard process of applying for a registration and title. If you fail, you can ask for a re-inspection without going through the appointment process.
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* If your vehicle passes inspection, the DMV inspector will assign a VIN to your vehicle, which will allow you to begin the standard process of applying for a registration and title. If you fail, you can ask for a re-inspection without going through the appointment process.
  
 
You're also going to have to submit your vehicle for an emissions exam. Some vehicles are exempt from emissions testing. Until January 2007, any composite vehicle that is not exempt must pass standard state emission testing. After new rules go into effect in January 2007, composite vehicles will have to meet specific standards.
 
You're also going to have to submit your vehicle for an emissions exam. Some vehicles are exempt from emissions testing. Until January 2007, any composite vehicle that is not exempt must pass standard state emission testing. After new rules go into effect in January 2007, composite vehicles will have to meet specific standards.
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There are some exemptions to the program, particularly newer models, many older vehicles, motorcycles and other specialized vehicles:
 
There are some exemptions to the program, particularly newer models, many older vehicles, motorcycles and other specialized vehicles:
  
    * New vehicles that are four or less model years old (as of 1/1/07 model years, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008).
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* New vehicles that are four or less model years old (as of 1/1/07 model years, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008).
    * A motor vehicle twenty five-years old or older, (as of 1/1/07, model years 1983 and older).
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* A motor vehicle twenty five-years old or older, (as of 1/1/07, model years 1983 and older).
    * Vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds, such as certain heavy-duty trucks or recreational vehicles
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* Vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds, such as certain heavy-duty trucks or recreational vehicles
    * Composite Vehicles ( Effective July 1, 2007)
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* Composite Vehicles ( Effective July 1, 2007)
    * Electric-powered vehicles
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* Electric-powered vehicles
    * Bicycles with motors attached
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* Bicycles with motors attached
    * Motorcycles
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* Motorcycles
    * Certain vehicles registered but not designed primarily for highway use
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* Certain vehicles registered but not designed primarily for highway use
    * Farm vehicles
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* Farm vehicles
    * Class-1 School Buses
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* Class-1 School Buses
    * Vehicles with Dealer, Repairer, or Transporter Plates while official tests are obtained
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* Vehicles with Dealer, Repairer, or Transporter Plates while official tests are obtained
  
 
===Delaware===
 
===Delaware===

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