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Wisconsin All-Terrain (ATV) and Utility. DNR Txn # Department of Natural Resources. Terrain Vehicle (UTV) Registration Application. dnr.wi.gov. Form 9400‐376 (R. 1/24) Page 1 of 4. Notice: This form is used to register an all‐terrain or utility terrain vehicle pursuant to s. 23.33, Wis. Stats.
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A state motor vehicle driver’s license is not re- ATV Supervision Requirement quired to operate an ATV or UTV in Wisconsin. All ATV safety certified operators age 12-15 must also be accompanied* by an adult while operating ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES on a designated ATV route except for operation for agricultural purposes with adult supervision.
This regulations handbook is provided to give you knowledge of Wisconsin’s ATV/UTV laws. It also includes safety tips and recommended practices. If you have additional questions, contact the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources information desk at 1-888-936-7463.
keyword “SWDV”. A place (park) designed, developed, and managed for use by multiple off-highway motorized vehicles (generally including motorcycle, ATV, UTV), and the place is operated by an entity or entities that perform maintenance and upkeep on a regular basis during the riding season.
Fill out and download the Wisconsin All-terrain and Utility Terrain Vehicle Application (Form 9400-376) in PDF format. This form is required for registering and titling ATVs and UTVs in Wisconsin.
19 Νοε 2021 · ATV and UTV Trail Guidelines – Wisconsin DNR Page | 4 DRAFT INTRODUCTION This guidance is intended to provide a consistent statewide framework for the development of ATV and UTV trails with the goal of managing environmental and social impacts, providing a reasonably safe operating environment for riders and