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Minnesota has issued titles for motor vehicles since 1972. The title serves as proof of ownership for your motor vehicle. It is needed when transferring ownership, including adding or removing a lien holder.
All ATVs operated in Minnesota must be registered with the DNR, including those used exclusively on private property.
Minnesotan here. Atv's are not titled in this state. They can be registered with the DNR for public land/frozen water/trail use. If your buddy had it registered in his name with the DNR, all you need is a bill of sale from him.
If your new boat (except kayaks or canoes) is longer than 16', your dealer will apply for title and registration (license) on your behalf, and is responsible for providing you with license materials.
If you're purchasing a new ATV from a Minnesota dealer, they are required to register the vehicle for you. Otherwise, to register an ATV, you must go to a deputy registrar of motor vehicles or the state DNR license center in St. Paul. Bring a record of your ATV's make, model, year, and total width and engine size.
ATVs must display the current registration decal along with applicable numbers and letters as indicated below. The plate and decal must be maintained in a clear and legible condition. A registration plate is not provided by the DNR or Deputy registrar.