Registration of Trailers

  • First Registration of a New/Imported Trailer
  • Renewing a Trailer LicenceTrailers are registered with Motor Tax Offices and not with the Revenue Commissioners. Kerry registered Trailers begin with the letters BF.

The Trailer/Semi-Trailer will be registered by Kerry Motor Tax Office and a Trailer/Semi-Trailer Licence (Trailer Card) will be issued.

Requirements for first licensing / registration of Heavy Goods Trailers

HGV operators should be aware that from 29th October 2012 onwards certain categories of Heavy Goods Trailers (i.e. Trailers with a Gross Design Weight (DGVW) in excess of 3500kg) must be accompanied by a Type Approval Certificate in order to be licensed for the first time in Ireland. A Type Approval Certificate confirms that a trailer meets prescribed safety and environmental standards. The categories affected are as follows:-

  • Trailers manufactured on or after 29th October 2012 in one single stage by a single manufacturer.
  • Trailers manufactured on or after 29th October 2013 in more that one stage i.e. by more than one manufacturer. (Completed trailers)
  • Special Purpose Trailers manufactured on or after 29th October 2014.

A type approval certificate will be supplied by the distributor / manufacturer when you purchase your Trailer and either EC or Irish Approval Certificates are acceptable.

In order to license any of the trailers in the above categories the trailer owner must present the following documentation to tho Motor Tax Office, along with €60.00 registration fee:

1. Form TF100, which contains the details of the trailer owner and certain characteristics of the trailer (e.g. chassis number) and

2. Form TF300A (previously form TF300) which is a Weight Identification Certificate. This certificate should be completed and stamped by the manufacturer / assembler or his authorised agent. A copy of the Type Approval Certificate must be attached to this form.

Exemptions:

Heavy Goods Trailers which are designed to be towed exclusively by agricultural tractors and trailers which are designed and constructed exclusively for use by the Defence Forces, Civil Defence, Garda Siochana or Fire Services are exempt from the requirement to have a Type Approval Certificate, regardless of their date of manufacture.

Imported Trailers:

In order to license a trailer which was previously registered in another EU Member State, the same process as above applies. However, you will be required to supply evidence of previous registration or licensing in another Member State on your TF300A Form. Either a Registration Certificate from the relevant member State or a letter from the National Trailer Registration/Licensing Authority is acceptable.

For trailers that do not fall into the categories mentioned above, i.e. the following categories:

  • Trailers manufactured prior to 29th October 2012
  • Trailers completed in more than one stage prior to 29th October 2013
  • Special purpose trailers manufactured prior to 29th October 2014
  • Trailers which are designed to be towed exclusively by agricultural tractors and trailers which are designed and constructed exclusively for use by the Defence Forces, civil defence, Garda Siochana or fire services

A Type Approval Certificate is not required. However, it remains the legal responsibilty of all vehicle owners to ensure that any vehicle used in a public place complies with the relevant Road Traffic legislation.

In order to register / license a trailer in these categories the trailer owner must present the following documentation to the Motor Tax Office, along with the €60.00 registration fee:

1. Form TF100 which contains the details of the trailer owner and certain characteristics of the trailer (e.g. chassis number) and

2. Form TF300B (previously TF300). This form must be completed by the manufacturer or where the manufacturer cannot be contacted the form must be completed by an Approved Test Centre (ATC) of the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI). The details to be verified include the date of manufacture and the particular axle weights for the trailer. A full list of the ATCs is available on the NSAI website – www.nsai.ie

Renewing a Trailer Licence:

Step 1: Certificate of Roadworthiness

A Certificate of Roadworthiness is required for Trailers/Semi Trailers which have been licensed in this country for 1 year or more.

If your Trailer/Semi-Trailer vehicle does not have a current Certificate of Roadworthiness (CRW) you must submit a DOE (Department of the Environment) Pass Statement issued by an Authorised DOE Test Centre, along with the appropriate fee (€13.00 for Heavy Goods Vehicles), to obtain a CRW.

View Heavy Goods Vehicles Authorised Testers

Step 2: Return Documentation to us

  • Submit Trailer Card with Current Certificate of Roadworthiness or DOE Pass Statement from Authorised DOE Test Centre to us at the address below.
  • Correct  CRW fee – €13.00 (applicable if submitting Pass Statement) payable to Kerry County Council – do not send cash by post

Please note: The fee for Trailer Licence renewal has been abolished for periods on or after 1st April 2001 under the Road Traffic (Licensing of Trailers and Semi-Trailers (Amendment) Regulations, 2001. A legal requirement to renew the trailer licence together with the submission of a valid Certificate of Roadworthiness for the trailer/semi-trailer still applies.

Contact Us

Motor Tax Office,
Kerry County Council Offices,
Princes Quay,
Tralee,
Co. Kerry
Tel: 066/7122300
Fax: 066/7122595
Email: [email protected]

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