Utah Motorcycle Registration A safety inspection certificate less than two months old. Form TC-656 (Application for Utah title). Some sort of proof of ownership, which can be a bill of sale, vehicle title, or previous registration. Vehicle identification number (VIN) inspection.
To register and title in Utah for the first time, an Application to Register/Title must be completed and required documenta- tion provided. Required documentation may include a vehicle title, bill of sale, previous registration, emission certificate or safety certificate where required.
150cc and Above: Once you hit the 150cc mark, the requirement for a motorcycle license becomes more stringent. All states mandate that you possess a motorcycle endorsement to legally operate these vehicles.
The bill of sale can be handwritten or typed/printed, but it should be in ink, not pencil. If desired, you can use the TC-843, Bill of Sale provided by the DMV.
To ride Utah's roads on your motorcycle, you have to have a valid driver license with an endorsement for operating motorcycle. There are two routes you can take to get your motorcycle endorsement by taking a MSF rider course or obtaining a learners permit.
Temporary permits may be obtained through the DMV's online renewal website, Renewal Express. The permit will allow the vehicle owner 30 days to operate the vehicle in order to obtain the vehicle's safety and/or emissions certificates.
As long as the current title of record is a Utah title, the majority of person to person title transfers can be started online. Customers need to upload images of their original ownership documentation online to start the application process and obtain a permit if desired.
Form TC-123, Application For Utah Duplicate Title, or also known as Utah Duplicate Title Application Form is a document by the Utah State Tax Commission that vehicle owners in the state must fill out and submit to apply for a duplicate certificate of title. It is used if the original certificate was damaged or lost.