R1219 ALL PURPOSE VEHICLE (APV) PERMIT 2026

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In Ohio, off-highway vehicles can be driven on and next to public roads: On roads marked 35 MPH or less when approved by local ordinance. On other roads only during declared states of emergency. Alongside a road between riding areas or to/from a loading or unloading point.
What does the permit allow? The All Purpose Vehicle (APV)/Motor Vehicle Use Permit for Persons with Mobility Impairments allows use of an APV and/or use of a motor vehicle as defined in section 4501.01 B of the Ohio Revised Code on designated access roads marked with signs on fifteen specific state wildlife areas.
According to Ohio law, an all-purpose vehicle or APV is any self-propelled vehicle designed primarily for cross-country travel on land and water, or on more than one type of terrain, and steered by wheels or caterpillar treads, or any combination thereof, including vehicles that operate on a cushion of air, vehicles
An all-purpose vehicle is defined as any self-propelled vehicle designed primarily for cross- country travel on land and water, or on more than one type of terrain, and steered by wheels or caterpillar treads, or any combination thereof, including vehicles that operate on a cushion of air, vehicles commonly known as
Ohio APV registration is available at the nearest Bureau of Motor Vehicles office.. Note: If your dual sport motorcycle is properly registered and licensed with the BMV to be street legal, you do not have to register again (i.e. get an APV plate) to be legal off-road.

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Outside your car On the outside of your car, street legal requirements include ground clearance, emission control systems, tires, brakes, bumpers, license plate, lights, hood, and windshields.

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