Off-Highway Vehicles

Off-Highway Vehicles

Off-Highway Vehicles

Off-Highway Vehicles

STREET LEGAL OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE (OHV) REQUIREMENTS

Both Type I and Type II all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) may be modified to become street legal and operate on designated public highways. For additional information on the requirements, visit the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website.

Learn the Requirements


Non-resident Street Legal Requirements

A non-resident operator who is authorized on highways in another state can operate as a street legal ATV in Utah if that state reciprocates a Utah street legal ATV on the other state’s highways.  The non-resident operator, who is reciprocal to Utah, will need to have Utah’s required equipment before it can be operated as a street legal ATV.

DID YOU KNOW?

Did you know that properly installed and maintained spark arrestors significantly reduce the risk of starting a wildfire with your OHV?

Without regular spark arrestor upkeep, the risk of causing a fire can actually increase when riding your OHV. To make sure your OHV is up to Utah regulations, check out the Utah Code – OHV Laws.

FEATURES

OHV Youth Ride
Todays OHV Rider — Utah OHV Safety Course
360-degree Trail Map
Tread Lightly Course
Order Your Non-Resident Permit

CONTACT US

Phone: (801)538-RIDE (7433)
Email: ohveducation@utah.gov
Address: 1594 W North Temple
PO Box 146001
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6001

STREET LEGAL OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE (OHV) REQUIREMENTS

Both Type I and Type II all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) may be modified to become street legal and operate on designated public highways. For additional information on the requirements, visit the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) website.

Learn the Requirements


Non-resident Street Legal Requirements

A non-resident operator who is authorized on highways in another state can operate as a street legal ATV in Utah if that state reciprocates a Utah street legal ATV on the other state’s highways.  The non-resident operator, who is reciprocal to Utah, will need to have Utah’s required equipment before it can be operated as a street legal ATV.

DID YOU KNOW?

Did you know that properly installed and maintained spark arrestors significantly reduce the risk of starting a wildfire with your OHV?

Without regular spark arrestor upkeep, the risk of causing a fire can actually increase when riding your OHV. To make sure your OHV is up to Utah regulations, check out the Utah Code – OHV Laws.

FEATURES

OHV Youth Ride
Todays OHV Rider — Utah OHV Safety Course
360-degree Trail Map
Tread Lightly Course
Order Your Non-Resident Permit

CONTACT US

Phone: (801)538-RIDE (7433)
Email: ohveducation@utah.gov
Address: 1594 W North Temple
PO Box 146001
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6001

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