NON-RESIDENT OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE PERMITS
Owners of any off-highway vehicles (ATV or UTV), off-highway motorcycles or snowmobiles brought into Utah by non-residents, must obtain a non-resident permit for their machine in order to operate on public land. To obtain a non-resident OHV permit, you must provide proof of out-of-state residency and that the OHV is not owned by a Utah resident.
The non-resident OHV permit cost is $30 and is good for 12 months from the time of purchase. If you order the permit online, there is an additional $5 charge.
If you’d rather pick one up in person, please visit one of our vendors to purchase one face-to-face.
Remember to bring:
- Proof of residency: driver’s license or other state-issued identification
- Proof of ownership: title or current registration or bill of sale
Funds received from non-resident OHV permits go directly back into Utah’s OHV recreational sport. The permit funds are directed toward trail construction, trail improvements, trail maintenance, OHV education, OHV facility development, and enforcement.
NON-RESIDENT OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE PERMITS
Owners of any off-highway vehicles (ATV or UTV), off-highway motorcycles or snowmobiles brought into Utah by non-residents, must obtain a non-resident permit for their machine in order to operate on public land. To obtain a non-resident OHV permit, you must provide proof of out-of-state residency and that the OHV is not owned by a Utah resident.
The non-resident OHV permit cost is $30 and is good for 12 months from the time of purchase. If you order the permit online, there is an additional $5 charge.
If you’d rather pick one up in person, please visit one of our vendors to purchase one face-to-face.
Remember to bring:
- Proof of residency: driver’s license or other state-issued identification
- Proof of ownership: title or current registration or bill of sale
Funds received from non-resident OHV permits go directly back into Utah’s OHV recreational sport. The permit funds are directed toward trail construction, trail improvements, trail maintenance, OHV education, OHV facility development, and enforcement.