For a privately bought ATV, you must send DCNR: A completed application for registration and title. Proof of the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Fees. Pennsylvania sales tax or proof of payment.
Proof of identity - a current photo NYS driver license, learner permit or non-driver ID Card, or refer to form ID-82 (Proofs of Identity for Registration and Title).
Liability insurance coverage is required for all ATVs that are required to have general registration. Proof of this coverage should be carried by the operator. The law does not specify a minimum dollar amount for this coverage.
You will receive your registration card and ATV registration plate or snowmobile registration decal in 4-6 weeks. Take the completed application, proof of VIN/Ownership and payment to one of our registered dealers located throughout the state. You can locate a dealer by going to the Dealer List.
Generally speaking, ATVs may be operated: On private property with the consent of the owner. On state-owned property on clearly marked and designated trails. On highways and streets when necessary to cross a bridge or culvert.
What are the six points of ID? 3 points = Passport with Visa and valid I-94. 2 points = US college photo ID with transcript. 0 points = DMV letter from International Student Programs. 2 points = Social Security card or letter (if you have one). OR. 0 points = Letter of ineligibility from the Social Security Office.
Many different types of documents are accepted. All applicants must provide 6 points worth of documents that prove identity, and also prove date of birth and residency. If you have never been issued a Social Security Number, you must sign an affidavit stating that and bring it with you when you apply.
To register an ATV, you must provide proof of who you are. You must provide proof of identity, date of birth, and at least six points of proof of name. For the most recent listing of acceptable documents see Proofs of Identity For Registration and Title (PDF) (ID-82).
Examples PrimarySecondaryResult State driver's license U.S. Social Security card Acceptable U.S. passport State driver's license Acceptable U.S. military ID card Department of State ID card Acceptable U.S. Social Security card Voter registration card Unacceptable (no primary form)2 more rows •