At Erie County Notary in Corry, PA, we title, register, and issue plates for all ATVs and snowmobiles. Whether you are in state or out, our team will help you:
If you have never been titled or registered before, it's not a problem. Our team will help you get registered before it's too late. The law might be checking your area soon, so get your papers today!
Pennsylvania residents owning and intending to use their ATV in Pennsylvania must be titled and registered with the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR), Snowmobile/ATV Registration Section. The only exception will be if it is used exclusively as a farm or business vehicle. Exemptions from the registration requirements can be made for ATVs owned by nonresidents covered by a valid registration in their state, province, or country that honors a Pennsylvania registration.
Temporary registrations are available from registered ATV dealers. Contact us today to learn more!
Do you have an ATV that is registered in another state where Pennsylvania's registration is not honored? To ride in the state, you must be registered in Pennsylvania.
All law enforcement officers in the state, including local and state police, are authorized to enforce the Snowmobile/ATV law. Municipal and state police have enforcement authority over private land.
Failure to register your ATV or obtain liability insurance may result in a fine of $300. A violation of other Snowmobile/ATV law provisions is punishable by a fine of $50 to $200 plus the cost of prosecution for a first offense. For a second offense, a fine of $100 to $300 plus the cost of prosecution will be enforced.
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