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RV Title Transfer in Ohio

Transferring an RV title in Ohio differs by RV type — motorhomes title as motor vehicles while travel trailers and fifth wheels title as trailers with separate forms and fees. Here is the complete Ohio guide.

$15
Title Fee
Ohio's title fee is the lowest of any major state — applies to both motorhomes and trailers
7–21 Business Days
Processing Time
County Clerk of Courts offices process RV titles; Ohio has some of the fastest processing times among major states
No
Inspection Required
Ohio does not require a vehicle inspection for private RV title transfers. Out-of-state RVs may need a VIN verification at a County Clerk of Courts location.
Yes
Trailer Title Required
Ohio requires a title for all travel trailers and fifth wheels regardless of weight. Tent campers and pop-up campers may be exempt depending on size.

RV Types Titled in Ohio

Ohio BMV classifies motorhomes as motor vehicles and all towable units as trailers with separate registration categories.

Class A
Class B
Class C
Fifth Wheel
Travel Trailer
Tent Camper

Motorhome vs Trailer Title

Motorhome (Self-Propelled)

Motorhomes: vehicle title through County Clerk of Courts. Travel trailers/fifth wheels: trailer title through same office..

Ohio's low title fee ($15), low registration fees, and lack of required inspection make it one of the most cost-effective states for RV registration among the major northern states.

Travel Trailer / Fifth Wheel

Ohio requires a title for all travel trailers and fifth wheels regardless of weight. Tent campers and pop-up campers may be exempt depending on size.

Required Documents in Ohio

Ohio requires the BMV 3774 to be notarized for all title transactions, including RV transfers. Bring a government-issued ID to the notary.

1BMV 3774 (Application for Certificate of Title — notarized)
2Signed original title
3Odometer disclosure (applicable motorhomes)
4Lien release documentation if applicable

Weight and Registration in Ohio

Motorhomes over 10,000 lbs use graduated fee schedule

Ohio uses a graduated registration fee structure based on weight. Even heavy Class A motorhomes have relatively low Ohio registration fees compared to coastal states.

Ohio — RV Ownership Context

Ohio is an underrated state for RV ownership — low title fees, low registration costs, central location for travel, and no commercial registration threshold for typical Class A coaches. Often overlooked in favor of Florida or Texas but very practical for Midwest-based RVers.

RV Title Transfer FAQ — Ohio

How do I transfer an RV title in Ohio?

In Ohio, RV title transfers follow the same basic process as car titles. You need BMV 3774 (Application for Certificate of Title — notarized), Signed original title, Odometer disclosure (applicable motorhomes). Motorhomes title as motor vehicles; travel trailers and fifth wheels title separately as trailers. Submit to the Ohio BMV / County Clerk of Courts. Processing takes 7–21 Business Days.

Do I need an inspection to transfer an RV title in Ohio?

Ohio does not require a vehicle inspection for RV title transfers. Ohio does not require a vehicle inspection for private RV title transfers. Out-of-state RVs may need a VIN verification at a County Clerk of Courts location.

What is the difference between a motorhome and travel trailer title in Ohio?

Motorhomes: vehicle title through County Clerk of Courts. Travel trailers/fifth wheels: trailer title through same office.. Ohio's low title fee ($15), low registration fees, and lack of required inspection make it one of the most cost-effective states for RV registration among the major northern states.

How much does it cost to transfer an RV title in Ohio?

The title fee in Ohio is $15. Ohio's title fee is the lowest of any major state — applies to both motorhomes and trailers Registration fees are separate and depend on the RV's weight (Motorhomes over 10,000 lbs use graduated fee schedule).

Submit Through

Ohio BMV / County Clerk of Courts

https://www.bmv.ohio.gov

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