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.
In the state of Nevada you do not need a license to operate an off road vehicle. We do require that you at least be 16 years or older to operate a vehicle. We appreciate your inquiry if you have any other please let us know.
Moped Laws at a Glance You must hold a driver's license (any class) to operate a moped on public streets. A Class M motorcycle license is not required. Helmet use, vehicle registration and a license plate are required.
If the motorcycle meets the requirements of a converted off-highway two wheeled motorcycle and a Nevada licensed motorcycle dealer or Nevada registered motorcycle repair shop certifies the motorcycle as such by filling out Part I of Form VP-254, bring the motorcycle to a DMV inspection station for a Vehicle ...
Helmets are required for ALL OPERATORS AND RIDERS when operating on a county, town, or city maintained road, including side-by-sides. All traffic laws of the State of Nevada must be complied with during operation of an OHV. Stay informed of local laws.
There are no driver license or minimum age requirements for OHVs operated off-highway in Nevada. City and county governments may designate small portions of public streets for access to or from off-road areas only and some age restrictions or other requirements may apply. See NRS Chapter 490 and NAC Chapter 490.
You do not have to insure your ATV or UTV in Nevada.
Driver License/ID Card: Most drivers age 16 to 70 and ID card holders of all ages may renew online.
You may obtain a 10-day permit online if your vehicle is already registered in Nevada.
In order to transfer the registration of your vehicle, you must first be a resident of Nevada and have a valid Nevada drivers license.
The knowledge test is available to take online at KnowToDrive Nevada. These results are transmitted to the DMV automatically for the purposes of issuing instruction permits or driver licenses.