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.
All off-highway vehicles (OHVs) in Utah must display a current OHV registration sticker when operated or transported on public lands or roads. Off-highway motorcycles may be registered as street legal if they pass a safety inspection and have valid insurance.
New HB180 Education Requirements Beginning Jan. 1, 2023, Utah will require all OHV operators to complete the Utah Off-Highway Vehicle Education Course. Operators under the age of 18 shall possess a youth OHV education certificate in order to operate an OHV on public land, road or trail.
Street Legal ATVs Registration decals must be mounted in a visible location as follows: Motorcycles – on the left fork. Snowmobiles – on the left side of the hood, pan or tunnel. All other off OHVs – on the rear of the vehicle.
Under Utah state law, ATVs are categorized as Type I, II, or III. Type I have three or four wheels and handlebars and you straddle them. Type II are four wheels and have a steering wheel. These are also called UTVs or side-by-sides.
(a) "All-terrain type III vehicle" means any other motor vehicle, not defined in Subsection (2), (3), (12), or (22), designed for or capable of travel over unimproved terrain.
ATVs and Dirt Bikes Every off-highway vehicle operated or transported in Utah must be registered.
Most Common Registration Violations CitationFee Expired Registration $50 Fail to Obtain Utah Registration $1,000 with a possible $800 compliance credit. Call Court for details. Improper Registration, Tags on Wrong Vehicle, New Owner Fail to Register Vehicle, etc. $110 Revoked Registration $90
As of January 1, 2023, Utah law requires all OHV operators to complete a Utah Off-Highway Vehicle Education Course before riding on public land, roads, or trails. Operators under 18 must obtain a Youth OHV Education Certificate. Operators 18 and older must possess an Adult OHV Education Certificate.