Out of State or Visitor Permitting Rquirements
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All OHV riders must
display their permit or registration to an officer |
With the passage of SB 379, the Off-Highway Motor Vehicle (OHV)
law changed the requirements of non-residents who need to purchase
a non-resident permit. The new law now recognizes a non-resident
operating an OHV is in compliance with New Mexico if that person:
is currently in compliance with another state's off-highway
vehicle registration, user fee or similar law or rule demonstrated
by certificate of registration, permit or similar evidence…(66-3-1004.C
NMSA 1978).
However, if a non-resident is from a State that has not established
OHV registration or a user fee, then the non-resident must purchase
New Mexico 's Off-Highway User permit. States that have
no registration program and no use fee are:
| Alabama |
Hawaii |
Mississippi |
South Carolina |
West Virginia |
| Alaska |
Illinois |
Nebraska |
South Dakota |
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| Florida |
Kansas |
Nevada |
Tennessee |
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| Georgia |
Kentucky |
North Carolina |
Virginia |
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A non-resident with an OHV from one of these states must purchase
either the 2 year non-registered permit sticker for $48.00 or
the 90 day permit sticker for $18.00 prior to operate on New Mexico
's public lands.
A non-resident from the remaining states need not purchase New
Mexico 's permit as long as they can
provide valid proof that they have a current registration, user
fee or something similar for their off-highway
vehicle. If a person cannot provide valid proof of possessing
such a document then they must purchase the 2 year non-resident
permit sticker or the 90 day permit sticker. It is a misdemeanor
for any person (even a juvenile) to fail to possess the proper
permit or registration for an off-higway vehicle and display
the required decal on their OHV. Persons
in violation of this provision can receive a fine of $60.00 or
more and may not ride on public lands.