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In addition to the ORV License, an ORV Trail Permit (an additional $10, for a total of $36.25) will be required when operating on State-designated ORV trails, routes and scramble areas. Not sure what you need? Check out this handy chart to determine whether you need a license, permit, neither, or both.
ORV License FEE: $26.25 - ORV License allows you to operate on eligible county roads, state forest roads in the Upper Peninsula, eligible national forest roads and frozen surfaces of public waters. ORV License DOES NOT allow for operation on PRIVATE PROPERTY without owners permission.
A multitrack or multiwheel drive vehicle, a motorcycle or related 2-wheel vehicle, a vehicle with 3 or more wheels, an amphibious machine, a ground effect air cushion vehicle, or other means of transportation may be an ORV. An ATV is an ORV.
Outdoor Recreational Vehicle Violations VIOLATIONFEE OPERATE ORV WHERE PROHIBITED - STATE CIVIL INFRACTION $150 OPERATE MOTOR VEHICLE AS AN ORV IN PROHIBITED AREA $215 COUNTY ORV ORDINANCE #4 VIOLATION $150 IMPROPER CROSSING HIGHWAY $21513 more rows
With April 1 marking the start of the 2024-25 ORV season here in Michigan, now is a great time to purchase your license and trail permit. Youll have access to 4,000 miles of state-designated ORV trails and scramble areas, eligible county/national forest roads, state forest roads (open to ORV use) and more.
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Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs) and All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) ORVs/ATVs May travel at a maximum speed of 25 MPH.
The annual fee for an ORV license is $26.25. In addition, an ORV trail permit is required to operate on state-designated ORV trails, routes, or areas. The cost of the ORV trail permit is an additional $10.00.
Heres some clarification: Designated ORV route: any road that has been properly signed by the DNR for ORV use. Designated ORV trail: a path or way capable of travel by a two- to four-wheel vehicle 50 inches wide or less, and properly signed by the DNR for ORV use.

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