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The Minnesota State Parks and Trails license plate provides you with unlimited visits to every Minnesota state park and recreation area for an entire year, without requiring a separate vehicle permit. Plus it helps fund the operations and maintenance of Minnesota's state parks and trails.
- Off-highway Vehicle
If you purchase a used OHV in Minnesota, you must register...
- Off-highway Vehicle
If you purchase a used OHV in Minnesota, you must register it in your name within 15 days for ATVs and OHMs and 30 days for ORVs. You must receive a bill of sale from the previous owner including the year, make, model and vehicle ID number (VIN) of the OHV as well as the seller’s printed name and signature.
Links to regulations, licenses and registration information for hunting, fishing, skiing, watercraft, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, off-road vehicles and off-highway motorcycles.
By purchasing a vehicle permit, you help maintain and improve the natural resources, facilities, and education and outreach programs that make Minnesota's state parks among the best in the nation. Vehicle permits are valid for one year from the month of purchase.
Public Traffic Records. License Plate Lookup. VIN Check. VIN Lookup in Minnesota. A VIN lookup in Minnesota involves running a check on a vehicle's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) for details regarding the registered owner and history of the vehicle.
Off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding in Minnesota. Registration procedures for new off-highway vehicle: In person: At any DVS (Driver and Vehicle Services) office locations (where you license a car) or at the DNR License Center. Renew your off-highway vehicle registration:
You will need a year-round or one-day vehicle permit before you visit a Minnesota state park or recreation area. Find some fun. Need help deciding which state park or recreation area to visit? Use this handy map or the ParkFinder to find your next adventure.