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Shipping Policy

  • Surcharges may apply to items that ship to Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming. Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico.
  • Standard processing time is 3 business days. Processing times may vary.
  • It is the customer's responsibility to inspect items for damages upon delivery.
  • All damages found must be detailed on the delivery receipt.
  • If the customer signs for the item and later realizes damages, the customer may then be responsible for those damages.
  • Buyer must pay for shipping both ways.
  • Free shipping is only valid on items you keep.
  • Taxes may need to be collected post-order based on the taxable states of the manufacturer of the item(s) ordered. An SLE Equipment employee will be in contact prior to shipping or special ordering to collect applicable taxes.
  • Units are only able to be shipped to the lower 48 states.

Stock and Availability

  • Not all items are in stock, please call 615-641-7720 for current stock levels
  • Out of stock items are subject to being special ordered
  • Some products will be dropshipped from the manufacturer to the customer
  • Special ordered items may have extended processing times
  • Some of our trailers are on display and can be viewed in store but will need to be ordered in. Shipping costs for these trailers can be calculated per mile in checkout and will be delivered within 90 days.

Tax Requirements for States Where Sales Tax Isn't Collected

State Requirement
California Taxes may need to be collected post-order based on the taxable states of the manufacturer of the item(s) ordered. An SLE Equipment employee will be in contact prior to shipping or special ordering to collect applicable taxes.
Colorado Colorado HB 1193, enacted in February 2010, requires online retailers to provide a detailed purchase report to customers with more than $500 of annual Colorado purchases by January 31 and to provide a summary purchase report with the total amount of each customer's annual Colorado purchases to the Colorado Department of Revenue by March 31. This law is currently the subject of a legal challenge brought by the Direct Marketing Association and others. In the meantime, the U.S. District Court has suspended enactment of the law while the legal challenge proceeds.
Kentucky The Commonwealth of Kentucky requires purchasers to report all purchases of tangible personal property or digital property that are not taxed by the retailer and pay use tax on those purchases unless exempt under Kentucky law. The taxes may be reported and paid on the Kentucky individual income tax return or by filing a consumer use tax return with the Department of Kentucky. See important Kentucky sales and use tax information regarding tax you may owe directly to the Commonwealth of Kentucky here.
Oklahoma Tax may be reported and paid on the Oklahoma individual income tax return [Form 511] or by filing a consumer use tax return [Form 21-1]. The referenced forms and corresponding instructions are available on the Oklahoma Tax Commission website. We're required to provide the notice above for Oklahoma purchases based on Oklahoma law (HB 2359) enacted in June 2010.
South Carolina South Carolina customers may owe use tax on purchases made from SLEequipment, Inc. Payment and reporting information can be found on the South Carolina Department of Revenue's Website. S.C. Code Ann. § 12-36-2691(E)(3) requires us to provide South Carolina customers a notification of the total sale price amount for purchases made from SLEequipment Inc.
South Dakota Tax may be reported and paid on the South Dakota use tax form. The use tax form and corresponding instructions are available on the South Dakota Department of Revenue website. We're required to provide the notice above for South Dakota purchases based on South Dakota law (SB 146) enacted in April 2011.
Vermont Tax may be reported and paid on the Vermont use tax form. The use tax form and corresponding instructions are available on the Vermont department of taxes website. We are required to provide the notice above for Vermont purchases based on Vermont law (H 436) enacted in May 2011. Click here for details.