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County clerk outlines new street-legal special purpose vehicle rules and local limits
Summary
Oldham County Clerk Amy Alvey briefed the fiscal court and residents on Senate Bill 63 and Kentucky Revised Statutes cited for new street-legal special purpose vehicle (UTV/side-by-side) registration effective June 27, 2025, and clarified local ordinance limits on operation within municipal boundaries.
Oldham County Clerk Amy Alvey told residents at the June 17 fiscal court meeting that Senate Bill 63 and Kentucky Revised Statutes KRS 186.077 (as referenced in the clerk’s remarks) allow certain off-road vehicles — UTVs, side-by-sides and similar special-purpose vehicles — to be registered and licensed for street use beginning June 27, 2025, but county or municipal ordinances can limit where they may be operated.
Alvey listed statutory safety and equipment requirements described in the law and by her office: headlights, tail and brake lamps, front and rear turn signals, red reflectors, roll cage or roll bar, windshield or eye protection, seat belts, illuminated speedometer, mirrors on each side, horn, working brake…
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