ATVs and UTVs: ATVs must be titled but do not require registration or insurance. LSVs: LSVs require a title, registration, and insurance.
Am I required to carry insurance for my ATV, OHM, or ROV? No. Florida law requires that these vehicles be titled, but not registered or insured. Just because insurance isn't required though doesn't mean you shouldn't have it.
Florida law requires sellers to file form HSMV 82050. Filing this form with a motor vehicle service center will remove the seller's registration from the vehicle and help the seller avoid any civil liability for the operation of the motor vehicle after the sale.
Florida's Requirement to Title & Register an ATV To get the title, you must give proof of ownership by submitting an executed bill of sale with your application, a statement of origin from the manufacturer, and other supporting documents that the department accepts.
ATVs are not legal on the road. Riding through other people's yards, unless they have permission, is trespassing.
Where Can You Operate Your ATV? In the Sunshine State, you can operate an ATV on an unpaved public road, with a posted speed limit of fewer than 35 miles per hour in the daytime. However, you can not operate an ATV on a highway, public road, or street.
Essential Modifications for Making Your UTV Street Legal Lighting. Mirrors. Seat Belts. Horn. Speedometer and Odometer. Gathering Required Documentation. Completing the VIN Inspection. Submitting the Application to DHSMV.
Titles are issued by state departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) and are essential for registration, selling, or transferring ownership of ATVs.