Yes. In order to receive a 'restricted vehicle' plate, your vehicle must be titled in your name. If you have not previously titled your vehicle, you will be required to do so unless you have a motorbike or ATV you purchased before January 1, 2009, or you have a UTV purchased before July 1, 2006. You will need to bring ownership documents with you to register. Include any signed title from the seller, manufacturer's certificate of origin, prior registration, and bills of sale you may have. Applicable sales tax will also be due.
Source: Idaho DMV Restricted Vehicle Registration FAQ'S
Same laws that apply to motorcycles apply to ATV's in Idaho. That means you have to title and register it at the county assessor's office. In Idaho all you need to make a motorcycle street legal is a headlight a taillight, a horn, and mirrors.
yes, as of 2008 you are required to title, insure and pay taxes on ATV's
Yes, it is required and it shows ownership. It more of a CYOA thing
aitbaar ATV drama title song
You will probably have to apply for a salvage title due to the machines history .
NO
In the state of Georgia all motor vehicles operated on the street. (aka vehicles requiring a licence plate) require a vehicle title. A ATV is not a registered vehicle. I have never seen a ATV with a title.
No
Gross weight
No.
The Can-Am ds450 currently holds the title for highest stock horsepower for a 450cc atv
in Ohio you do need a title to buy or sell its a fellony if you don't