DNR, County Recorders’ Offices Remind Us Snowmobile, OHV Registrations Expire December 31st

Northwest Iowa — If you have a snowmobile or an off-highway vehicle the DNR reminds you that unlike vehicle licenses, which come due in your birth month, all snowmobile and off-highway vehicle license registrations need to be renewed before January 1, 2023.

The DNR and county recorders’ offices remind us that registrations for snowmobiles and OHVs purchased during the 2022 registration cycle expire on December 31. Any decal displayed on a machine with a “22” printed on it will no longer be valid for machines used on snowmobile trails, public ice, or the OHV parks. Any registration that is not renewed prior to January 1, 2023, will have a late penalty of $5 applied to the cost of the registration.

All user permits, which include resident snowmobiles and nonresident snowmobiles, and OHVs, also expire on December 31. There is no late penalty for a permit purchased after January 1, as they are issued for a calendar year. User permits are required for nonresident and resident snowmobiles used on public land or ice. Nonresident off-road vehicles registered in their home state must display a user permit. Residents operating an off-highway vehicle do not need a user permit.

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