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To apply for a Massachusetts certificate of title only, you must provide the following: Completed application, Registration and Title Application completed and signed by appropriate parties. Proof of ownership. Correct payment of $75 (plus applicable sales tax)
Your registration card must be carried while riding your ATV or snowmobile. The card should be on your person or in the vehicle and shown upon demand to a law enforcement officer.
Obtain a Bill of Sale In the state of Massachusetts, this is typically only necessary for registration if the vehicle is exempt from the Certificate of Title because of its age. In that case, the bill of sale and the previous owner's registration is needed to register the vehicle in Massachusetts.
No person between 14 - 16 years of age shall operate an all-terrain vehicle or a recreation utility vehicle with an engine capacity greater than 90 cubic centimeters. When operating such vehicles 90 cubic centimeters or less, persons between 14 - 16 years of age must be directly supervised by an adult.
The Massachusetts RMV-1 Application Form is used for vehicle registration, title transfer, and related processes. This form is essential for residents who need to register their vehicles or make changes to their vehicle title information.
This affidavit may be presented by individuals unable to prove Massachusetts Residency using the established acceptable residency documents list due to their status as a minor, defined as an individual under the age of 18.
The RMV-3 form is essential for vehicle registration changes in Massachusetts. This guide provides detailed instructions for completing the form correctly. Follow the outlined steps to ensure proper processing by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles.