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Common vehicle fees All-terrain vehicles (ATV) use class: $30 – on and off-road. $18 – off–road only.
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.
Riding in Washington State If you are a Washington state resident and want to ride on public lands, your ATV must be licensed and display a metal tag.
Any USFS recreation road that is open to ORVs can be used by WATVs and by other ATVs that do not have the WATV plate. WATVs cannot use USFS roads that are limited to street legal vehicles only because the USFS does not consider ORVs with a WATV tag to be street legal.
In addition to installing a few ATV accessories like turn signals, a brake light, mirrors, lights and a horn to make your ATV street legal, you'll likely also need a few other things like a driver's license and insurance, depending on which state you live in.
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.
Bring your current title to any vehicle licensing office for assistance. Remember to write down the mileage from your odometer before you go into the office. To complete the transaction by mail, call a vehicle licensing office. They'll help you get the necessary forms and inform you of any fees.
(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 ...
You'll need an ORV decal and a motorcycle license plate to ride on public roads. The law requires modified off-road motorcycles to meet both ORV and on-road usage requirements.
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.