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Common vehicle fees All-terrain vehicles (ATV) use class: $30 – on and off-road. $18 – off–road only.
Where Can I Get the Application for this Permit? The application which is called 'DOT Form 560-025' is online and can be accessed at .
What You'll Do Step 1: Visit your nearest DOL office (optional: make an appointment!) Submit the required documents & ID. Complete the odometer disclosure statement (if vehicle is <10 years old) Submit payment. Receive your Washington vehicle registration & license plates.
To ride your WATV on approved public roads, streets, and highways in permitted counties, you'll need a metal tag with an on-road tab. If you've completed all the steps to modify your WATV for on-road use, we'll add "modified for on-road use" to the vehicle registration.
You are required to obtain a Washington driver's and vehicle licenses within 30 days to establishing residency on vehicles you own.
(b)(i) A person operating a wheeled all-terrain vehicle may not cross a public roadway, not including nonhighway roads and trails, with a speed limit in excess of thirty-five miles per hour, except as follows: A person operating a wheeled all-terrain vehicle may cross a public roadway with a speed limit of sixty miles ...
What do I need to renew my tabs in the office? You need your Washington Drivers License or Washington ID. Please bring either the plate OR VIN(WN or HIN if vessel) number to help us identify your vehicle quickly.
Off-road and on-road WATV licenses are required per RCW 46.09, and can be obtained through the Washington State Department of Licensing.