The new law, which will go into effect on December 31, 2024, has significant teeth to it. Drivers and passengers under 18 must wear helmets (with some exceptions, including motorcycles). If a minor under 12 drives an OHV, their parents will be issued a citation.
Let's break it down: On Public Roads. In Arizona, ATV and UTV drivers need a valid driver's license to operate these vehicles on public roads and highways. Off-Road Trails. For driving strictly on designated off-road trails, a driver's license isn't always required. Minimum Age Requirements. Safety Training. OHV Decals.
Renew online at AZMVDNow. You should always renew your OHV decal first when doing a renewal transaction with MVD if the OHV registration and decal expire at approximately the same time. The Arizona Game and Fish Department has more information on off-highway vehicles and OHV rules and regulations.
OHVs such as all-terrain vehicles, trail bikes, racing motorcycles, dune buggies, and snowmobiles do not require regular vehicle registration, but they must display an ID plate or placard issued by DMV. To register your OHV, you will need: An Application for Title or Registration (REG 343) form.
Business Permits The City of Mission Viejo does not issue Business Licenses. However, some businesses require business permits (such as massage establishment businesses, street vendors, and non-profit door-to-door solicitations).
The City of Orange requires all commercial, industrial, and residential businesses operating or based in the City to obtain and maintain a current business license. Any business coming into the City to work must also apply for a business license. Our business licenses only cover the City of Orange, CA.
Get a business license tax application Business license tax application forms are available at City Hall. Please call the Business Tax staff at (714) 647-5447 to discuss your business's requirements. Application forms can be mailed, faxed or emailed (BusinessTax@santa-ana) upon request.
How to start a business in California: A step-by-step guide Choose a name. Choose a corporate structure. Choose a registered agent. File registration documents. Apply for relevant licenses and permits. Apply for an EIN, and open a bank account. Research insurance and legal obligations.
Get a business license tax application Business license tax application forms are available at City Hall. Please call the Business Tax staff at (714) 647-5447 to discuss your business's requirements. Application forms can be mailed, faxed or emailed (BusinessTax@santa-ana) upon request.
While license rules vary by city and county, some common local business licenses include: Operating licenses. Building permits. Zoning and land use permits. Health licenses and permits. Signage licenses.