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.
You may receive only a maximum of 90 days of permits regardless of permit type or how they were issued.
In order to register a UTV as regular street legal vehicle through the Nevada DMV, it would need to fit Nevada's definition of a street legal vehicle and pass a Nevada motor vehicle inspection, however Nevada's laws do not allow for this.
All ATV/UTV drivers must have a valid Driver's License, be at least 18 years old, and must have proper insurance to operate on City streets. ATV/UTVs and carts shall only be used on public roads.
Proof of Nevada Residency You must show two documents to prove you live in Nevada. They have to be originals or certified copies issued within the past 60 days: Receipt of a lease on a residence. Bill from a public utility company with your address.
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.
After Purchasing a Vehicle The bill of sale is not enough to complete a vehicle transfer in Nevada. Several additional documents are required before the transaction is official.
Proof of Nevada Residency Receipt of a lease on a residence. Bill from a public utility company with your address. Bank or credit card statement. Employment check stub.
If you purchased a vehicle and do not have a title or adequate proof of ownership, bring any documentation you have to a DMV office. We will instruct you on how to attempt to locate and contact the previous owner. If you are unable to contact the previous owner, you may be able to apply for a Bonded Title.
You do not have to insure your ATV or UTV in Nevada.
REGISTER YOUR OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE - 3 EASY STEPS Select the appropriate form. Take appropriate form and vehicle for a vin inspection to your local OHV dealership or law enforcement office. Complete application and mail in your supporting documentation to DMV.