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 and off-road motorcycles are not required to be registered. You may title a used ATV or off-road motorcycle or any reason, including recording a lien or documenting proof of ownership.
Form Completion: Fill out the Application for Title and Registration (Form VSA 17A) completely. Verify Signatures: Ensure that the seller's signature on the title matches the name on the bill of sale. Submit Documents: Present the title, bill of sale, completed application, and other required documents together.
Citizens, insurance companies, auto recyclers (salvage dealers, demolishers, rebuilders or scrap metal processors), salvage pools and vehicle removal operators are required to obtain a salvage certificate, nonrepairable certificate or certificate of title for each salvage or nonrepairable vehicle in their possession.
Farm vehicle license plates issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles may be used on a vehicle used for farming purposes by anyone who owns, rents, or operates a farm of a size that reasonably requires the use of such a vehicle to transport agricultural products.
Virginia law defines an ATV as “a motor vehicle having three or more wheels that is powered by a motor and is manufactured for off-highway use.” ing to the Virginia DMV, “Operation of all-terrain vehicles on any public highway or other private property is prohibited” except in limited circumstances described in a ...
In Virginia, you must have either an M, M2, or M3 designation on your license to legally operate a motorcycle on the road. M2 is for traditional two-wheel bikes, M3 is the designation for three-wheel bikes, and M is the designation for both two-wheel and three-wheel bikes.
It is not possible to register a UTV as street legal in Virginia. However, it is possible to make a UTV street legal in Virginia by registering in another state. The resulting title, registration, and license plate will allow you to drive your side-by-side on roads, highways, and city streets in Virginia and beyond.
It is illegal to operate ATVs on any public highway or other private property, unless proper authorities allow it to: Cross a public highway by the most direct route. Be operated by law-enforcement officers, firefighters, or emergency medical services responding to emergencies.