Generally from what I've seen from most of the states I've been in, the cutoff for truck scales is 10,000 pounds gross weight, which you'll be nowhere near by any stretch of the imagination.
Can't speak for CA directly but that seems to be pretty common. I don't think you'll fall anywhere near any weight limit. You'll only be around 5500 pounds with fully loaded E and fully loaded trailer at max weight. There's a lot of pickups and some larger SUV's that weigh more than that curb weight.
EDIT: whoops you're not driving an E, I thought you meant a U-haul trailer at first glance. No idea then, though if you're asking for general advice I'd say do NOT NOT NOT NOT go with U-Haul and consider Penske, Budget, or one of the other truck rentals. I've had nothing but bad luck and shoddy maintenance with every U-Haul I've driven.
Can't speak for CA directly but that seems to be pretty common. I don't think you'll fall anywhere near any weight limit. You'll only be around 5500 pounds with fully loaded E and fully loaded trailer at max weight. There's a lot of pickups and some larger SUV's that weigh more than that curb weight.
EDIT: whoops you're not driving an E, I thought you meant a U-haul trailer at first glance. No idea then, though if you're asking for general advice I'd say do NOT NOT NOT NOT go with U-Haul and consider Penske, Budget, or one of the other truck rentals. I've had nothing but bad luck and shoddy maintenance with every U-Haul I've driven.