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Are there any exemptions to the Indiana Aircraft registration law?

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Are there any exemptions to the Indiana Aircraft registration law?

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The following is a summary of the exemptions available. A complete, detailed description of all exemptions is listed in Indiana Code 6-6-6.5-9. • Aircraft owned and used exclusively by government. • An aircraft owned by a nonresident and registered in another state, provided the nonresident does not establish a base in Indiana or use the base for 60 days or more. The 60 days do not have to be consecutive days. • An aircraft prohibited from taxation by the laws of the United States. • An aircraft owned or operated by a nonresident who is either an air carrier certificated under Federal Air Regulation Part 121 or a scheduled air taxi operator certified under the Federal Air Regulation Part 135. • An aircraft that has been scrapped, dismantled or destroyed and the FAA certificate of registration has been surrendered. (The FAA N# has been canceled.) • An aircraft owned by an Indiana resident that is not an aircraft dealer and is not based in Indiana at any time.

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The following is a summary of the exemptions available. A complete, detailed description of all exemptions is listed in Indiana Code 6-6-6.5-9. • Aircraft owned and used exclusively by government. • An aircraft owned by a nonresident and registered in another state, provided the nonresident does not establish a base in Indiana or use the base for 60 days or more. The 60 days do not have to be consecutive days. • An aircraft prohibited from taxation by the laws of the United States. • An aircraft owned or operated by a nonresident who is either an air carrier certificated under Federal Air Regulation Part 121 or a scheduled air taxi operator certified under the Federal Air Regulation Part 135. • An aircraft that has been scrapped, dismantled or destroyed and the FAA certificate of registration has been surrendered. (The FAA N# has been canceled.) • An aircraft owned by an Indiana resident that is not an aircraft dealer and is not based in Indiana at any time. However, the owner is requi

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