![]() ![]() This allows MVD’s system to recognize the purchase of an OHV decal, which will reduce the vehicle license tax if the OHV is under 1,800 pounds and the owner declares that the OHV will primarily be used off-highway. Oregon off highway vehicle permit registration#When registering or renewing registration through the MVD, it is a good idea to purchase the OHV decal first. Non-residents pursuing “street legal” registration through the MVD also need to purchase their OHV decal through the MVD. See the MVD Website for more information. The type of usage determines whether the OHV will be registered for “street legal” operation or not. When purchasing an OHV decal from the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division or an Authorized Third Party, the owner must declare both the type of usage for the OHV and the OHV’s unladen weight. Arizona no longer accepts (provides reciprocity) OHV decals issued by other states. Incidental crossing of maintained roads is allowed. This will allow operation on non maintained roads and trails, and the OHV must be ‘trailered’ to the trailhead. If a non-resident does not have or is not eligible to obtain a ‘street legal’ registration, then they will need to purchase a non-resident OHV decal through the Arizona Game and Fish Department website by creating a portal account (insert link). If a non-resident obtains an AZ ‘street legal’ registration, they should purchase a resident off highway vehicle decal through the MVD. If a non-resident has a domicile here in this state, “garages” their machine in this state and wishes to register their machine as ‘street legal,’ then they need to contact the Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) or an authorized third party service provider. Arizona law also requires an Arizona insurance policy to be attached to an Arizona registration, and in order to obtain an Arizona insurance policy the machine must be “garaged” here in this state. Non-residents can only obtain ‘street legal’ registration if they have a domicile here in Arizona. Not all non-residents will be eligible to obtain a ‘street legal’ registration, particularly short-term visitors. Non-residents: Street legal registration is required to operate on publicly maintained roads which include pavement and some dirt roads. “Off-highway” registration only allows operation on non-maintained roads and trails. ![]() “Street legal” registration allows operation on highways as well non-maintained roads and trails. Residents can choose whether they want “street legal” registration or “off-highway” registration. Residents must register their OHV and obtain their OHV decal through the Arizona Department of Transportation’s Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) or an authorized third party service provider. Understanding off-highway vehicle registration and decal requirements.Both residents and non-residents are required to purchase an OHV decal for each machine. All OHV’s designed by the manufacturer primarily for use over unimproved terrain, and weigh 2,500 pounds or less, are required by law to display a valid Arizona OHV decal to operate on public and state trust lands in Arizona. ![]()
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