Yes, in Tennessee, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) must be registered with the Department of Revenue. Registration is required for ATVs that are used on public lands or roads. Owners must provide proof of ownership and pay a registration fee. It's important to check local regulations, as some counties may have additional requirements.
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Yes, in Georgia, an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) does require a title if it is used on public lands or roads. When purchasing an ATV, the buyer must ensure the vehicle is titled in their name. Additionally, it is important to register the ATV with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. However, ATVs used solely on private property do not need to be titled or registered.
The registration fees in Tennessee are based on several factors, including weight of the vehicle, the county where you live and whether you require specialized plates. Contact the County Clerk's office where you live for information regarding the fee will be for your particular vehicle. This site has info about what you will need to register your vehicle: http://www.dmv.com/tn/tennessee/vehicle-registration
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ATV stands for: A: All, T: Terrain, V: Vehicle. All-Terrain Vehicle.
a 4 wheeler. (not a vehicle)
All Terrain Vehicle
ATV is 'all terrain vehicle' which are in 3 / 4 and even 6 wheelers..
No. There are no state requirements for registration.
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No. There are no jurisdictions in Tennessee that recognize or register domestic partnerships.
The Bombardier ATV is an enterprise that sells ATV's or quads. In 2007 they changed their name to Can-Am. An ATV is an all-terrain vehicle that travels on low-pressure tires.