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.
(c) A person shall not operate an all-terrain vehicle upon a public street or highway unless the vehicle is equipped with at least one headlight and one taillight, each of minimum candlepower as prescribed by rules of the commissioner, and with brakes conforming to standards prescribed by rule of the commissioner, and ...
To obtain a title, please contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles. For more information, see your authorized Polaris Dealer. Find a dealer near you with the Dealer Locator. Maintenance tips, procedures and specifications can be found in your Owner's Manual.
Minnesota Statute 84.922 requires that all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), off road vehicles (ORVs) and off highway motorcycles (OHMs) owned by Minnesota residents must be registered unless exempt. A public use ATV, ORV or OHM registration is valid for three years from the year of issuance.
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.
Laws & Regulations All riders in Minnesota who were born after July 1st, 1987 are REQUIRED to complete an approved ATV Safety Course, and carry the Minnesota ATV Safety Certificate with them while riding on public lands.
All ATVs operated in Minnesota must be registered with the DNR, including those used exclusively on private property.
There is nothing illegal about what you are doing. A title is just proof you own the quad and it is verified you own it by the state. You reqlly dont need one if only riding on private property. But if you ever go to sell it, you will run into issues.
Q: What information do I need to register an OHV? A: Need to have the make, model, year, serial number, and sales receipt or bill of sale. For OHM registration, the engine size is required.
Minnesota Statute 84.922 requires that all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), off road vehicles (ORVs) and off highway motorcycles (OHMs) owned by Minnesota residents must be registered unless exempt. A public use ATV, ORV or OHM registration is valid for three years from the year of issuance.
Operators must be at least 18-years of age and have a valid driver's license that would allow them to drive a motor vehicle in the State of Minnesota. ATV/UTV must be operated on the extreme right hand side of the roadway and no faster then 20 miles per hour.