![]() ![]() The general registration is required if you intend to ride your ATV or UTV on any public land in Pennsylvania. ![]() You are also not required to title an ATV that you have owned since before February 12, 1987. In Pennsylvania, you are required to both title and register an ATV or UTV with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources unless the ATV or UTV is uses exclusively as a farm or business vehicle. Are you required to title and register your ATV or UTV in Pennsylvania? To determine whether your ATV qualifies as a class 1 or class 2 ATV in Pennsylvania, you should start with this guide to ATV weight and this guide to ATV dimensions. Pennsylvania splits its definition of an ATV into 2 separate classes.Ī class 1 ATV is defined as “a motorized off-highway vehicle, which travels on three or more off-highway tires and has a maximum width of 50 inches and a maximum dry weight of 1200 pounds.”Ī class 2 ATV is defined as “a motorized off-highway vehicle, which travels on three or more off-highway tires and has a width which exceeds 50 inches or a dry weight which exceeds 1200 pounds.” If you have questions, you should consult a local attorney. It should also be noted that, while I am an attorney, I am not your attorney and am not giving legal advice. Continuing in our series of articles analyzing the ATV laws in every state, which stemmed from this article, we are addressing the ATV laws in Pennsylvania in this article. ![]()
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