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.
ATVs and off-road motorcycles are not required to be registered. You may title a used ATV or off-road motorcycle or any reason, including recording a lien or documenting proof of ownership.
Virginia law defines an ATV as “a motor vehicle having three or more wheels that is powered by a motor and is manufactured for off-highway use.” ing to the Virginia DMV, “Operation of all-terrain vehicles on any public highway or other private property is prohibited” except in limited circumstances described in a ...
It is illegal to operate ATVs on any public highway or other private property, unless proper authorities allow it to: Cross a public highway by the most direct route. Be operated by law-enforcement officers, firefighters, or emergency medical services responding to emergencies.
Virginia Code § 46.2-706 requires all Virginia registered motor vehicles to be insured by a liability policy issued through an insurance company licensed to do business in Virginia, and it must remain insured while registered, whether or not it is operated. Penalties are severe for violation of this requirement.
The state of Virginia doesn't mandate comprehensive motorcycle coverage or collision motorcycle coverage, but both coverages offer motorcycle owners a way to protect their bike against physical damage and loss.
Registration A completed Application for Registration (Form VSA 14) or a completed Application for Certificate of Title and Registration (Form VSA 17A) if your vehicle was not previously titled in Virginia. Proof of identity and address. The vehicle's inspection certificate (in certain counties).
You'll need to register a vehicle if you buy it from a dealer or private seller, or move to a different state. Registrations must be renewed annually.
You don't need to register your ATV with the DMV. ATVs are meant to be used on private property, and that means your own property. You can't ride them on your neighbor's property or anywhere else without permission.
Off-Road Vehicle Rules of the Road New ATV or off-road motorcycles powered by a gasoline or diesel engine displacing more than 50 CCs must be titled. ATVs and off-road motorcycles are not required to be registered.