Govplanet offer a full title service as well as just the SF97. They only title it in two states. The SF97 is $115 and the full title is another $200 for a total of $315 per vehicle. I’m trying it out with two bought humvees….. we’ll see how it goes! You can then take the issued title to your local state DMV and convert it to your state (if that state allows it). You’ll obviously have the “state of your choice” fees on top of that..
@@daredevil355 Took a while to get the title through. Was a Montana title. Took it to DMV in Washington. They took my state fees and gave me Washington unrestricted plates, tags n all. Outstanding!
Interesting, in Ohio go to the DMV and ask for the brochure that lists what is needed to register a self built vehicle. This document will list all of the items that are required to operate that vehicle legally in the state. You will need to add backup lights, the third brake light, a lighted license plate holder on the rear of the vehicle. Make sure wipers work, horn, headlights, signal lights, seatbelts front and back if a 4 passenger or just 2 if you are doing a pickup truck. Schedule an appointment with the DMV for an inspection, bring all documents you receive from the sale of the vehicle and any additional that might be needed. Also very important, get liability insurance on the vehicle. You will probably need to obtain temporary tags from the DMV to legally take it on the road for the inspection. When you go in for the inspection, listen to what they say, mark down any deficiency they find, do not be a smart ass know it all. These inspectors can fail an inspection based on your attitude. If for some reason they find something that is needed on the list of required items that you have added or completed have the DMV list of requirements on hand to talk with the inspector. Just calmly point it out to them what is listed in the brochure. If they ask for additional items just let them know politely that it wasn’t listed in the list provided to you by the DMV. If all else fails, take it to and adjoining county and see if you can get it passed there.
I used them with my humvee when they were cheaper, it was around $600 at the time with the bill of sale only, which was still pretty costly in my opinion but it was a simple process. My next vehicle I got registered was a BRDM 2, I done this one myself through Vermont which was pretty easy, In my opinion, it's not really worth the price tag they're asking for because it's pretty simple to register these in Vermont yourself and save yourself $800 - $1,500. I don't know why you needed a VIN inspection though, that's maybe depending on the state or maybe things changed over the months
That was back when we used Vermont to do the registrations, and they have cheaper fees, but they no longer register Humvees, which is why we had to use other states and increase the cost. In some cases, you might still be able to get a military vehicle slipped through, which is probably what happened with your BRDM 2, but Vermont recently changed its guidelines on military vehicles. A VIN inspection is required for the current states that we use to register military vehicles. BTW, we appreciate your business! If you ever have a situation that you can't solve on your own, just reach out to us.
There is a BIG difference between “Street Legal” (getting title & plates) and DOT and EPA Compliant. HMMWV do NOT comply with DOT and EPA Regs. in effect on date of manufacture! The U.S. Military applies for and is granted “exemptions” for THEIR use. Be aware, it has not yet been tested in courts whether those “exemptions” granted to the U.S. Military are transferable.when a Military HMMWV (U.S. PROPERTY) is transferred to a non-U.S. Government entity.
🤔Congrats Kevin on your 2nd HMMVW. You mentioned that you took the longer route registering your first HMMVW in Missouri. Now your choosing to use Dirt Legal for your new Hmmvw registration. What happens when your "Utah" registration needs to be renewed? Will you renew it again in Utah? What is the cost of the renewal? By the way, please don't let bad comments get in your way of putting out your super informative videos. Peace out.
@@Kevin24Seven Thanks Kevin for clarifying. I also tried to get the Cobra Tech doors (like yours) for my HMMVW and they have been out of stock now for a few months.
@@DadsEchelonTactical For the Humvee 2.0 I went with the FMP doors however Cobratech was good too especially if you want to keep the weight down a bit being that they are aluminum.
My state took my title and is pretty much is holding it ransom, and will not return my street legal title and will only let me get an ORV title, am I screwed if I have a Michigan ORV title? They refuse to give me back my road worthy Illinois title
Utah, Montana, and a few other states have a much easier process for street legality. You are allowed to register stuff out of state and Dirt Legal handles all the paperwork.
Good for you Kevin! Glad you got a sponsor for your video…. I haven’t posted my M1165 video yet but it’s coming… I’m glad you are not done here. I’m excited to see it painted… lol don’t be thin skinned
The messed up part is he had to reshoot to hide information from people with bad intentions. Meanwhile, the people truly interested in this video would never harm him even if we had his social security number and current credit cards.
Neither. You will get Utah plates and its perfectly legal to do so as well. I saw some people confusing this with the "Montana Title Scam" which is something else.
M1123 is what's going to be most common and affordable on GovPlanet these days. There are other models you may have to Google I don't know them off the top of my head.
What a attorney (that specializes in automotive law in Michigan) has to say about registering your vehicle in another state to get around it being illegal to register it in your own state: ruclips.net/video/ebDF-C7GJec/видео.html
It is illegal in the state of Florida to register a Humvee for Street Legal Use (after the DMV edict came out in 2016.) The insurance companies in my state know it is illegal for a Humvee to be on the road in this state. Why would they give me insurance while fully knowing it's illegal? Am I supposed to try and get this insurance while disclosing to them that this illegal to drive vehicle will be registered in a different state? Even if I can get insurance in Florida, I doubt they would ever pay off on a vehicle insured in Florida, but plated in Utah. If you live in Florida, you have to transfer title of any vehicles you own to the state of Florida in so many days of establishing residency. Dirt Legal's office is in an industrial complex in Fort Lauderdale, FL. They are not in Utah.
"If you live in Florida, you have to transfer title of any vehicles you own to the state of Florida in so many days of establishing residency" - i believe that is incorrect. you have to get a florida driver's license within ten days of moving here but you can have a another residenty elsewhere, insure your vehicle there and drive it in Florida (all snowbirds do that).
@@jerrylewis7702 if you have "established residency " then you are not a "snowbird" There is also a 2016 Edict in Florida saying Humvee's will not be registered as Street Legal.
The insurance companies will insure any type of vehicle for many types of situations. They don't verify the local laws, they just insure your vehicle. We have many customers in FL with their Humvee's registered. It's actually not illegal to drive the vehicle in Florida, especially if you have it registered to an LLC, as now the owner is a non resident and the rule you mentioned only applies to Florida residents. An LLC does not have residency in your state, but it has residency in the state the LLC was formed. And yes we are in Fort Lauderdale, thanks for pointing that out. We register vehicles in many different states all over the USA. We have reps in each of those states that assist us as well as offices in various states.
Hi Do you need some great lighting for your car for better driving, off-road? We're the pro auto lighting manufacturer for nearly 20 year and we're looking for sponsorship!
@@Auxbeam I've got three different vehicles- The Humvee, my Jeep YJ, and my Wifes Jeep JL. My YJ already has a light bar but I have been interested in potentially doing some amber pods. The JL has no lights on it yet and we're open to trying anything, and the Humvee I definitely have some interest in doing some pods by the windshield with this mount- ebay.to/3f9Ccup probably two white and two amber. I'm also open to putting rock lights on all three vehicles. Thanks! Note that the Humvee is 24v so if you have LEDs that can do 24v that would be best but I can adapt 12v to work if needed.
@@Kevin24Seven Hi That's sounds great! Looks we could do a lot sponsorship on your vehicle!😁 Is there a vehicle you like to add some lighting kit first?
@@Auxbeam Hello, I think the JL and the Humvee would both be great to start with since they currently have no aftermarket lights on them at all. We could do a video on the JL pretty soon and then a Humvee install later on once the build is to that point. Thank you in advance, I know my wife will be super excited to get some of your lights on her JL!
Govplanet offer a full title service as well as just the SF97.
They only title it in two states.
The SF97 is $115 and the full title is another $200 for a total of $315 per vehicle.
I’m trying it out with two bought humvees….. we’ll see how it goes!
You can then take the issued title to your local state DMV and convert it to your state (if that state allows it).
You’ll obviously have the “state of your choice” fees on top of that..
I haven't yet tried this, let me know how it goes!
@@Kevin24Seven
You bet. Just got the EUC’s cleared on both.
Picking them up at the end of November.
@@fistfullamullah How'd it go? I chose the $300 option on the HMMWV I won a few weeks ago. So I'm Curious.
@@daredevil355
Took a while to get the title through.
Was a Montana title.
Took it to DMV in Washington.
They took my state fees and gave me Washington unrestricted plates, tags n all.
Outstanding!
I’m in Washington so I’m glad to hear the success stories
Interesting, in Ohio go to the DMV and ask for the brochure that lists what is needed to register a self built vehicle. This document will list all of the items that are required to operate that vehicle legally in the state. You will need to add backup lights, the third brake light, a lighted license plate holder on the rear of the vehicle. Make sure wipers work, horn, headlights, signal lights, seatbelts front and back if a 4 passenger or just 2 if you are doing a pickup truck. Schedule an appointment with the DMV for an inspection, bring all documents you receive from the sale of the vehicle and any additional that might be needed. Also very important, get liability insurance on the vehicle. You will probably need to obtain temporary tags from the DMV to legally take it on the road for the inspection. When you go in for the inspection, listen to what they say, mark down any deficiency they find, do not be a smart ass know it all. These inspectors can fail an inspection based on your attitude. If for some reason they find something that is needed on the list of required items that you have added or completed have the DMV list of requirements on hand to talk with the inspector. Just calmly point it out to them what is listed in the brochure. If they ask for additional items just let them know politely that it wasn’t listed in the list provided to you by the DMV.
If all else fails, take it to and adjoining county and see if you can get it passed there.
Have you recently successfully obtained a good clean on the road title, registration tags, and license plate from the Ohio BMV for a military Humvee?
@@MisterJ.J. I am interested in hearing about this too!
I used them with my humvee when they were cheaper, it was around $600 at the time with the bill of sale only, which was still pretty costly in my opinion but it was a simple process. My next vehicle I got registered was a BRDM 2, I done this one myself through Vermont which was pretty easy, In my opinion, it's not really worth the price tag they're asking for because it's pretty simple to register these in Vermont yourself and save yourself $800 - $1,500. I don't know why you needed a VIN inspection though, that's maybe depending on the state or maybe things changed over the months
That was back when we used Vermont to do the registrations, and they have cheaper fees, but they no longer register Humvees, which is why we had to use other states and increase the cost. In some cases, you might still be able to get a military vehicle slipped through, which is probably what happened with your BRDM 2, but Vermont recently changed its guidelines on military vehicles. A VIN inspection is required for the current states that we use to register military vehicles. BTW, we appreciate your business! If you ever have a situation that you can't solve on your own, just reach out to us.
@@DirtLegal Ohh that make sense
Vermont closed the loophole you have to be there in person now and go through various inspections
There is a BIG difference between “Street Legal” (getting title & plates) and DOT and EPA Compliant. HMMWV do NOT comply with DOT and EPA Regs. in effect on date of manufacture! The U.S. Military applies for and is granted “exemptions” for THEIR use. Be aware, it has not yet been tested in courts whether those “exemptions” granted to the U.S. Military are transferable.when a Military HMMWV (U.S. PROPERTY) is transferred to a non-U.S. Government entity.
🤔Congrats Kevin on your 2nd HMMVW. You mentioned that you took the longer route registering your first HMMVW in Missouri. Now your choosing to use Dirt Legal for your new Hmmvw registration. What happens when your "Utah" registration needs to be renewed? Will you renew it again in Utah? What is the cost of the renewal? By the way, please don't let bad comments get in your way of putting out your super informative videos. Peace out.
Dirt Legal can renew it for you I think its like a $30 fee per year so Ill just do that. Keeps it simple :)
@@Kevin24Seven Thanks Kevin for clarifying. I also tried to get the Cobra Tech doors (like yours) for my HMMVW and they have been out of stock now for a few months.
@@DadsEchelonTactical For the Humvee 2.0 I went with the FMP doors however Cobratech was good too especially if you want to keep the weight down a bit being that they are aluminum.
This is a great service. I’m in Texas so I want a humvee
Can they do liability instead of full coverage?
Interesting video man thank you! Does dirt legal service Texas?
My state took my title and is pretty much is holding it ransom, and will not return my street legal title and will only let me get an ORV title, am I screwed if I have a Michigan ORV title? They refuse to give me back my road worthy Illinois title
Why is it Utha plate? I’m in Washington State and thinking of using their service.
Utah, Montana, and a few other states have a much easier process for street legality. You are allowed to register stuff out of state and Dirt Legal handles all the paperwork.
That's how I did mine
Good for you Kevin! Glad you got a sponsor for your video…. I haven’t posted my M1165 video yet but it’s coming… I’m glad you are not done here. I’m excited to see it painted… lol don’t be thin skinned
After i get the plates and the title. can i transfer it in kansas to have kansas plates.
what state is the title from
The messed up part is he had to reshoot to hide information from people with bad intentions. Meanwhile, the people truly interested in this video would never harm him even if we had his social security number and current credit cards.
After seeing this I will likely just give them an email when my m1114 shows up.
Don’t bring everyone down. You still have your Subaru and Prius
Do u plan on engine swapping it or just fix up the engine just curious
It just needs a lift pump so I'm running the engine it has. One day I may put a Duramax or something in it.
Very helpful 💪🏻
Kevin- I am in Springfield, MO. Did you with Montana LLC or just regular Montana title?
Neither. You will get Utah plates and its perfectly legal to do so as well. I saw some people confusing this with the "Montana Title Scam" which is something else.
We CAN do a Montana LLC with Montana plate but it's a higher cost due to DMV fees.
What humvee models are marine Corp ones?
M1123 is what's going to be most common and affordable on GovPlanet these days. There are other models you may have to Google I don't know them off the top of my head.
@@Kevin24Seven alright, ill see what i could find
What a attorney (that specializes in automotive law in Michigan) has to say about registering your vehicle in another state to get around it being illegal to register it in your own state:
ruclips.net/video/ebDF-C7GJec/видео.html
Could you transfer the title to your state once you have it?
Depends on a state , but in most cases you cant. Why would you just drive with out of state plates.
It is illegal in the state of Florida to register a Humvee for Street Legal Use (after the DMV edict came out in 2016.) The insurance companies in my state know it is illegal for a Humvee to be on the road in this state. Why would they give me insurance while fully knowing it's illegal?
Am I supposed to try and get this insurance while disclosing to them that this illegal to drive vehicle will be registered in a different state?
Even if I can get insurance in Florida, I doubt they would ever pay off on a vehicle insured in Florida, but plated in Utah.
If you live in Florida, you have to transfer title of any vehicles you own to the state of Florida in so many days of establishing residency. Dirt Legal's office is in an industrial complex in Fort Lauderdale, FL. They are not in Utah.
"If you live in Florida, you have to transfer title of any vehicles you own to the state of Florida in so many days of establishing residency" - i believe that is incorrect. you have to get a florida driver's license within ten days of moving here but you can have a another residenty elsewhere, insure your vehicle there and drive it in Florida (all snowbirds do that).
@@jerrylewis7702 if you have "established residency " then you are not a "snowbird"
There is also a 2016 Edict in Florida saying Humvee's will not be registered as Street Legal.
@@CC-wx3cy you can legally have more than one residency....
@@jerrylewis7702 and if you are like me, and don't have property in another state that means what to me? I don't own property in Utah.
The insurance companies will insure any type of vehicle for many types of situations. They don't verify the local laws, they just insure your vehicle. We have many customers in FL with their Humvee's registered. It's actually not illegal to drive the vehicle in Florida, especially if you have it registered to an LLC, as now the owner is a non resident and the rule you mentioned only applies to Florida residents. An LLC does not have residency in your state, but it has residency in the state the LLC was formed.
And yes we are in Fort Lauderdale, thanks for pointing that out. We register vehicles in many different states all over the USA. We have reps in each of those states that assist us as well as offices in various states.
Hi Do you need some great lighting for your car for better driving, off-road? We're the pro auto lighting manufacturer for nearly 20 year and we're looking for sponsorship!
I'm certainly open to working something out. Humvee 2.0 build is just getting started and I'd be happy to test out your products.
@@Kevin24Seven That sounds awesome! Is there any lighting kits you think could be useful. Basically covered all kinds of vehicle lighting kits
@@Auxbeam I've got three different vehicles- The Humvee, my Jeep YJ, and my Wifes Jeep JL. My YJ already has a light bar but I have been interested in potentially doing some amber pods. The JL has no lights on it yet and we're open to trying anything, and the Humvee I definitely have some interest in doing some pods by the windshield with this mount- ebay.to/3f9Ccup probably two white and two amber. I'm also open to putting rock lights on all three vehicles. Thanks! Note that the Humvee is 24v so if you have LEDs that can do 24v that would be best but I can adapt 12v to work if needed.
@@Kevin24Seven Hi That's sounds great! Looks we could do a lot sponsorship on your vehicle!😁 Is there a vehicle you like to add some lighting kit first?
@@Auxbeam Hello, I think the JL and the Humvee would both be great to start with since they currently have no aftermarket lights on them at all. We could do a video on the JL pretty soon and then a Humvee install later on once the build is to that point. Thank you in advance, I know my wife will be super excited to get some of your lights on her JL!
Backdraft area clear
Passenger: I need to walk behind this TOW missile Launcher now
Yuuuup.