Arkansas ATV Registration Fee Calculator
ATV/OHV registration in Arkansas is handled by the Arkansas DFA (state revenue offices) and is a one-time $5 permanent registration. Rules differ sharply from road vehicles: most states require OHV registration only for riding on public lands or designated trails, and street use generally isn't allowed regardless.
Your atv
- Permanent OHV registration$5.00
- Title fee$10.00
Estimate only — actual fees are set by your state and county at the time of registration. Data last reviewed 2026-07-16. This state's full local formula is not yet implemented; see the notes below the calculator.
Good to know
- Registration IS required statewide — but it's a one-time $5 permanent registration (plus $10 title), both within 30 days of purchase, wherever you ride. No renewals. No snowmobile program.
What determines ATV registration cost in Arkansas?
- OHV program fee
- Where you ride (public trails vs. private land)
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to register an ATV in Arkansas?
Yes, for use on public lands and trails — Arkansas's OHV program charges a one-time $5. ATVs used exclusively on your own private property are typically exempt.
Can I ride a registered ATV on the road in Arkansas?
Generally no — OHV registration does not confer street-legal status. Limited road crossings or special local ordinances may allow short segments; street-legal conversion is a separate (and in many states unavailable) process.
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Sources: https://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/mv-reg-fees.pdf — data last reviewed 2026-07-16.