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Title, License Plate, OHV Decal and Registration: What steps do I need to take to be in compliance with the law?

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Title, License Plate, OHV Decal and Registration: What steps do I need to take to be in compliance with the law?

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• Your OHV/ATV must have an Arizona Certificate of Title in your name. If the vehicle is not titled in your name or you have an out-of-state title, you will need to visit an MVD Office or Authorized Third Party Provider to obtain an Arizona Certificate of Title. All ATV/OHV owners must obtain an Arizona Title for their vehicle(s) by July 1, 2009. Vehicles with an engine displacement less than 49cc’s are not titled in Arizona. • The vehicle must have an Arizona license plate. The license plate must be securely attached to the rear of the vehicle and clearly visible. • If you need to confirm the vehicle has been issued a license plate and title, you may request a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) online at www.servicearizona.com or visit an MVD Office or Authorized Third Party Provider. The vehicle identification number (VIN), your driver license number and a $3.00 fee is required to obtain an MVR. • You can obtain the annual $25 OHV Decal for your OHV on-line at www.servicearizona.com or at an

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• Your OHV/ATV must have an Arizona Certificate of Title in your name. If the vehicle is not titled in your name or you have an out-of-state title, you will need to visit an MVD Office or Authorized Third Party Provider to obtain an Arizona Certificate of Title. All ATV/OHV owners must obtain an Arizona Title for their vehicle(s) by July 1, 2009. • The vehicle must have an Arizona license plate. The license plate must be securely attached to the rear of the vehicle and clearly visible. • If you need to confirm the vehicle has been issued a license plate and title, you may request a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) online at www.servicearizona.com or visit an MVD Office or Authorized Third Party Service Provider. The vehicle identification number (VIN), your driver license number and a $3.00 fee is required to obtain an MVR. • You can obtain the annual $25 OHV Decal for your OHV on-line at www.servicearizona.com or at an MVD Office or Authorized Third Party Service Provider. The OHV Decal sha

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