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.
ATVs are not legal on the road. Riding through other people's yards, unless they have permission, is trespassing.
For an ATV to be street legal in California, it must be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). This registration serves as a legal acknowledgment of the ATV's compliance with safety standards.
A vehicle designed and manufactured for off-highway use may not be operated on a California highway even though it may be highway legal in its home state because it does not meet the federal highway safety standards for highway vehicles.
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).
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In some states, ATVs are treated similarly to motor vehicles and require a title for ownership registration. This title serves as legal proof of ownership. Always check with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for the latest regulations.
The vehicle reenters California after being registered or titled out of state for one year or more and is being registered in the same owner's name(s) and has 7,500 or more odometer miles at the time of reentry.
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.
A vehicle designed and manufactured for off-highway use may not be operated on a California highway even though it may be highway legal in its home state because it does not meet the federal highway safety standards for highway vehicles.
1.155 Vehicles Exempt from Registration Aircraft Refueling Vehicles (VC §4021) ... Cemetery Equipment (VC §§4012 and 5011) ... Disaster Relief Vehicles (VC §4005) ... Firefighting Equipment (VC §4015, CCR §157) ... Forklift Trucks (VC §4013) ... Golf Carts (VC §§345, 4019, 21115) ... Hauled Vehicles (VC §4009)