Register an RV in Florida: 2026 Complete Guide

What is required to register an RV in Florida in 2026? Learn the documents, fees, title steps, and why many RV owners choose Montana LLC registration instead.
What is Required to Register an RV in Florida (2026 Guide) - Dirt Legal

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Registering an RV in Florida sounds straightforward, until you actually try to do it. There are weight-based fee tiers, title transfer rules, and annual renewal requirements that catch first-time owners off guard. This guide covers every document, every fee category, and every step so you know exactly what to expect before you walk into a county tax collector’s office.

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