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ing to the Code, snowmobile operators must: Must have a user permit from the IDNR. Age 16 and above, who possess a valid drivers license and an education certificate, may operate on their own. Ages 12 through 17 must have and display an education certificate.
Proof of Insurance: Snowmobilers operating in Iowa on a public highway, which includes ditch areas and city streets, must be covered by liability insurance. Upon request from any peace officer, the operator must provide proof of liability insurance coverage (insurance card).
Operation on Roadways and Highways A person shall not operate a snowmobile upon roadways or highways except as provided in Iowa Code Chapter 321G.
IDNR Snowmobile User Permits are required for all resident and nonresident snowmobilers operating on public land, public ice, and designated snowmobile trails.
Be sure to register your snowmobile, annually. All newly owned machines, or machines not yet entered into the recreational vehicle and vessel registration system (RVVRS), must be registered through the County Recorders Office in the owners county of residence.
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IDNR Snowmobile User Permits are required for all resident and nonresident snowmobilers operating on public land, public ice, and designated snowmobile trails.
In Iowa all persons who are at least 12 years of age but less than the age of 18 are required to take a Iowa-Approved Snowmobile Safety Course, and obtain a snowmobile Education certificate when riding on public lands.
Although Minnesota law does not require any coverage for snowmobiles since they are not licensed for road use, we strongly encourage our clients to look at obtaining a specially designed policy for the snowmobile as exposures similar to licensed vehicles exist for snowmobiles.