HuhDon't need them here in Mississippi..
Here in California they are called OHV tags and are either red or green. Red is for older bikes that don't meet current emissions standards. Red sticker bikes are restricted at certain California riding areas to certain times a year. Green sticker bikes are not restricted that way. In California you must have your OHV stickered to ride ANY public lands... FS land, BLM land and SVRAs (state vehicle recreation areas)... ALL off highway vechicles must be stickered to use public lands... dirt bikes, quads, 4wd, jeeps... even if plated for street use.Hey everybody , Noob here. I was just looking at all the Pics and didnt see a single ORV tag. Where is everybody putting them?
Nonresident OHV Use Permits
All vehicles operated off-highway on public lands in California are required to be (1) street-licensed or (2) registered as an off-highway vehicle (OHV). If you are visiting California from another state and your vehicle does not have a current registration from your home state, you must purchase a California Nonresident OHV Use Permit before you recreate on public lands. The 2009 Nonresident OHV Use Permits are now available for purchase. The permit fee is $30. To locate a vendor, please download the vendor list PDF listed below.![]()
Nonresident Permit Vendor List (PDF) [7/22/09]![]()
To learn more about the program, please contact a local Ranger or the OHMVR Division at:California State Parks, OHMVR Division
Nonresident OHV Use Permit Program
1725 23rd Street, Suite 200
Sacramento, CA 95816
(916) 324-4442
Email: [email protected]
One thing was not mentioned... In some states, you do not have to get a non-resident permit IF the state you are visiting accepts your own state's tags. Example... I can visit my friends in Washington and ride with them with my California tag because California also accepts Washington state's tags for them to ride here. Basically it comes down to... you accept mine and I'll accept yours.Good info guys. Stupid stickers! Buy a brand new machine and then you have to ugly it up with ORV, year and month tabs:disgust:
Yep , been there many times. Lived in Yakima for 20 years. Did alot of fishing in the Naches river.One thing was not mentioned... In some states, you do not have to get a non-resident permit IF the state you are visiting accepts your own state's tags. Example... I can visit my friends in Washington and ride with them with my California tag because California also accepts Washington state's tags for them to ride here. Basically it comes down to... you accept mine and I'll accept yours.
Yes, I do go up to Washington every June to visit my friend and to ride with him and his 2 daughters (15yrs and 10yrs) in a poker run just outside Naches, WA. Great fun and great ride.
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