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Commission discusses barriers to OHV registration in rural Nevada and outreach strategies

2981506 · March 12, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners and staff discussed cumbersome registration processes, rural noncompliance, enforcement limits, proposed third-party registration legislation (SB243), and outreach strategies including race-event booths, sheriff office VIN checks, and online options.

Commissioners spent a substantive portion of the meeting on March 12 discussing why many rural OHV users do not register vehicles and what the commission and program can do to increase registration.

Staff and commissioners agreed the current Nevada registration process is cumbersome for many users: applicants must obtain inspection paperwork (often from dealerships or law enforcement), print and mail forms or visit DMV offices, and the process is widely perceived as inconvenient for people living far from offices. One commissioner summarized the complaint: “It's just a hassle. So the local DMV offices — oh, no. Don't register OHV? No. No. It's gotta be…

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