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.
If, after the expiration of a 90-Day Non-Resident permit and an additional 30-Day General Use Permit, the vehicle remains in Arizona, the owner must then register the vehicle in Arizona. However, if registering the vehicle in Arizona, the owner may then qualify for other permits.
To register your car here as a newcomer, stop in or make an appointment at the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division, or one of its authorized third-party providers . Bring the following: Your out-of-state car registration and title, as well as license plates.
Vehicle Title: Clear and signed over to you (if purchased recently). For out-of-state vehicles, notarization may be required. Identity Verification: Arizona driver's license or an out-of-state license with proof of residency. Lien Information: Documentation from your lender if your car has a lien.
Notarization is not required on the Arizona title.
Yes, you can register a car in Arizona with an out-of-state license.
With​ a 196cc 4-stroke engine and easily adjustable speed limiter it allows younger riders to grow with their ATV.
Press the start button. Activate the starter for a maximum of five seconds, releasing the button when the engine starts. If the engine does not start, release the start button, wait five seconds, then attempt to start again. Repeat this procedure until the engine starts.
A youth ATV perfect for introducing young riders to trail riding. Engineered for safety, control and fun. Ages 14+ with adult supervision for riders under 16.
INSPIRING CONFIDENCE OFF-ROAD The perfect ATV to introduce your young riders to driving the trails. Ages 14 and older with adult supervision for riders under 16. The speed of this vehicle is restricted to under 20 mph (32 km/h) at manufacture.
Can-Am and Polaris both also make 2 up models. Riding 2 up on a single seat ATV is done by people all day every day with or without the additional seat, but you are correct, it isn't very comfortable. The wheelbases just aren't long enough to give enough space to work with it.