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Missouri ATV Registration & OHV Permits

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If you plan to enjoy Missouri’s off-road riding areas and trails, you’ll want to know the OHV permit requirements and ATV/UTV laws you’ll need to follow. 

This page will provide you with the details on OHV stickers and ATV registration for Missouri residents and out-of-state visitors. 

For more information and other details regarding ATVs, UTVs, and other off-road vehicles and recreation areas, please visit: https://dor.mo.gov/motor-vehicle/atv-titling-registration.html 

Missouri ATV Registration Requirements & ORV Stickers

Title and registration is required for ATVs in Missouri. You’ll need to apply for title and registration within 30 days for purchasing an off-road vehicle. 

To title and register your ATV in Missouri, you’ll need the following: 

  • A completed Application for Missouri Title and License (Form 108): https://dor.mo.gov/forms/108.pdf 
  • The signed-over Title or MSO. 
  • Payment for your registration fees and taxes. 
    • Note that sales tax is not required for private party purchases under $3,000. 

You can submit your application, documents, and payment:

  • By mail. 
  • In person at your local MO licensing office. 

To renew your ATV decal, you’ll need information from your renewal notice or your current registration receipt. 

You can renew:

Missouri OHV Permit Cost

Fees for your MO ATV registration and title include:

  • Title fee: $8.50.
  • ATV registration: $10.25.
  • Processing free: $6. 

ATV & Off-Road Vehicle Laws in Missouri

Be sure to check the rules, regulations and fees for the Missouri off-road trails you plan on riding. Local laws and regulations may vary. 

Riders under 16 years old must be accompanied by an authorized adult. 

Regardless of whether a particular state or trail requires it, ATV/UTV and dirt bike riders and passengers should always wear the proper safety equipment and helmets while riding. 

Never operate an off-road vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol. 

Failing to obey the off-road vehicle laws of Missouri and the local jurisdiction may result in tickets, fines, and penalties. 

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