This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
This form is a generic Bill of Sale for a Four Wheeler (ATV) from an individual rather than from a dealer. No warranty is being made as to its condition.
ORVs include dirt bikes, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), utility task vehicles (UTVs), and side-by-sides. A three-year ORV registration costs $30. Registration is required for all ORVs to enter Interlake and Redbird state recreation areas (SRAs), ing to DNR's Carman Jackson, who manages both properties.
ORV and snowmobile registrations are completed through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). Owners are able to complete new registrations and other related transactions at any BMV branch in Indiana.
Finally, you'll need to provide proof that you're the rightful owner of the bike. This might include a bill of sale, previous registration, or title from the previous owner. Make sure to have all your ducks in a row to smooth out the process.
If a certificate of title cannot be provided as proof of ownership, you may complete and affirm ownership on an Off-Road Vehicle / Snowmobile Ownership Affidavit – State Form 52827.
Titling and Registering a Vehicle Certificate of title. Vehicle inspection of the vehicle identification number (VIN). Proof of address. Proof of your full Social Security Number (SSN) or Federal Identification Number (FIN) may be required in ance with Indiana Code 4-1-8-1. Proof of insurance. Emission testing.
Off-Road Vehicle Areas Badlands (900+ acres) 3968 N. Xavier Rd. Attica, IN 47918. 765-762-2981. Haspin Acres (750 acres) 21208 Laurel Rd. Laurel, IN 47024. 765-698-2420. Lawrence Co. Recreation Park (400 acres) 99 Moore Ln. Springville, IN 47462. 812-275-0186 or 1-800-232-2283.
: all-terrain vehicle.
Abbreviation for all-terrain vehicle: a vehicle with treads or wheels designed to travel on rough uneven ground.
All-terrain vehicles, commonly known as ATVs, have become the preferred choice for many outdoor adventure enthusiasts. However, many people still wonder what an ATV is and what makes it so special.
Class I ATV has a maximum width of 50 inches, a maximum dry weight of 1,200 pounds, three or more inflatable tires, handlebars for steering, and a seat designed to be straddled by the operator. Also known as quads and 3-wheelers.