Where does my $12 go from the purchase of Idaho’s OHV registration sticker?
The Idaho ATV/Motorbike program is funded through registration fees purchased by the enthusiast. On January 1 of each year, every motorbike (dirtbike), ATV, UTV, or specialty off-highway vehicle (SOHV) operated on public or private land must register their machine to legally operate. The public exemptions from registering and off-highway vehicle (OHV) exists if the vehicle is only for plowing snow or agricultural purposes. The cost of the registration is $12. Non-residents with a current registration from their state of residence are legal to operate in Idaho.
How your registration fees are broken down?
- $1.50 vendor fee
- $1 goes to Idaho Department of Lands to provide OHV opportunities
- $1 goes to county sheriffs for dedicated OHV law enforcement
- 85% goes to trail maintenance, construction and education programs
- Up to 15% is utilized for administration and the production of registration stickers
What are the registration fees used for?
- Trail maintenance on OHV Trails by the IDPR Trail Ranger program
- Trail maintenance and construction on OHV trails by the IDPR Trail Cat program
- ATV and Motorbike safety programs for all ages
- Online OHV trail mapping application
- Grants for OHV trail construction, maintenance, signing and trailhead facilities
Make sure you have your Restricted Vehicle license plate and OHV sticker for all your equipment before you go out!
Where do I purchase my Restricted Vehicle license plate?
- Any Idaho County Motor Vehicle Department