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APEXLIGHTNING said:were you importing a new sled? we stopped at the us customs office on the way over to pick it up and the customes officer confirmed the they dident need the paperwork ahead of time because it had never been registered. i think there are differen rules at the border depending on what kind of mood the guards are in that day. LOL
Both were new sleds.
If you still don't believe me, have a read through the rules on the Registrar of Import Vehicles web sit I linked earlier. They are pretty clear that all documents have to be submitted 3 days in advance for any self propelled vehicle. It doesn't matter if it's new or used.
The US Customs I went through were very strict about it. I ended up trying to return a couple of hours before the 72 hours and they sent me back. I turned around, had lunch and then went through (still a little early...). They still had to get permission from the "big boss" to let me through at that time because I was a little early.
These guys didn't mess around and if you didn't have the paperwork to them 72 hours (or at least 71.5...) you were not getting through.
With the tightening of everything at the Cdn/US border these days I suspect they'll be even less likely to break the rules in the future.
BTW, the reason for the 72 hours is so they can make sure you didn't just steal the vehicle, complete with paperwork, and are trying to get it across the border before it is reported stolen. It would be a lot harder to steal just the paperwork and then the machine 3 days later so it's a reasonable deterrent. They also can ask for a bill of sale 72 hours in advance.
It's best to call the US Customs office you'll be going through well ahead of the day your picking up the sled and ask specifically what they want and when.