Guide to the ATV and UTV Laws of Oklahoma (2024)

Continuing in our series of articles analyzing the ATV laws in every state, which stemmed from this article, we are addressing the ATV laws in Oklahoma in this article. It should also be noted that, while I am an attorney, I am not your attorney and am not giving legal advice. If you have questions, you should consult a local attorney.

Guide to the ATV and UTV Laws of Oklahoma (1)

How does Oklahoma define ATV and UTV?

Oklahoma defines an ATV or all-terrain vehicle as “a motorized vehicle manufactured and used exclusively for off-highway use which is forty-eight (48) inches or less in width, with an unladen dry weight of eight hundred (800) pounds or less, traveling or two or more low-pressure tires, having a seat designed to be straddled by the operator, and which is steered by the use of handlebars.”

To see what ATVs fit this definition, check out this guide on ATV weight and this guide on ATV dimensions.

Oklahoma refers to UTVs as Utility Vehicles and defines them as “a vehicle powered by an internal combustion engine, manufactured and used exclusively for off-highway use, equipped with seating for two or more people and a steering wheel and which travels on four or more wheels.”

Are you required to register your ATV or UTV in Oklahoma?

You are required to register your ATV or UTV with the Oklahoma Tax Commission, who will assign you a registration number and give you a certificate of registration and a decal. The decal needs to be attached to the front of your ATV or UTV in clear view. You have 30 days after purchase to register your ATV or UTV.

If you use your ATV or UTV solely for agricultural purposes, you are exempted from the registration requirements; however, you may choose to register it if you want.

Youth regulations for ATVs and UTVs in Oklahoma

The following regulations apply to youth ATV or UTV operators in Oklahoma:

  • Any person under the age of 18 may not operate or be a passenger upon an ATV or UTV unless they are wearing a helmet. Check out this recommended helmet for what we think is the best combination of value and quality available.

Can you ride an ATV or UTV on the street in Oklahoma?

Generally, you may not operate an ATV on the public highways or streets of Oklahoma. However, you may operate a UTV on a public street in the following circ*mstances:

  • the street is located within a state park;
  • the street is within a municipality that has passed an ordinance permitting UTV operation;
  • the street is within a county where the county commissioners have approved the use of UTV operation; or
  • the street is in an unincorporated area, has a maximum speed limit of 25 m.p.h. or less and has signage posted warning drivers of golf cart or UTV usage.

You may also operate an ATV or UTV to cross the public streets and highways of Oklahoma only under the following circ*mstances:

  • You are upon a regularly traveled trail while riding from one area of the trail to another;
  • before crossing, you must come to a complete stop;
  • you must yield the right-of-way to all oncoming traffic that constitutes an immediate hazard;
  • You must cross the street or highway at an angle of approximately ninety (90) degrees to the direction of the street or highway;
  • The highway or street may not be a divided highway or street with a posted speed limit of more than thirty-five (35) miles per hour in the area of the crossing;
  • You must have have a valid driver’s license; and
  • It is during daylight hours.

Guide to the ATV and UTV Laws of Oklahoma (2)

Where else can you ride ATVs and UTVs in Oklahoma?

The restrictions and regulations for ATV and UTV use in Oklahoma only apply to public lands. That means you are free to ride how you want on private land in Oklahoma, assuming you have the owner’s permission.

You can ride ATVs and UTV on unpaved roads located within the boundaries of any property of the Forest Service of the United States Department of Agriculture.

Some popular riding areas in Oklahoma include the following locations:

  • Appalachia Bay ORV Area;
  • Beaver Dunes State Park;
  • Big Fox Run Offroad Park;
  • Big Red Offroad Park (members only);
  • Boardstand Road and Old Military Road Trail;
  • Camp Gruber ORV Area;
  • Choctaw Nation Trail;
  • Cross Bar Ranch;
  • Crosstimbers ORV Park;
  • GRDA/Disney OHV Park;
  • Henryetta ATV Park;
  • Kaw Lake ORV Area;
  • Kerr Dam ORV Area;
  • Lake El Reno ATV Area;
  • Lake Eufaula Dam ORV Area;
  • Lake Murray State Park;
  • Little Sahara Dunes;
  • Paden Mud Bog;
  • Pine Mountain Trails;
  • Quartz Mountain State Resort Park;
  • Red River ATV Park;
  • Redneck Off-Road Heaven;
  • Robbers Cave State Park;
  • Rutt-N-Strutt River Ranch;
  • Scipio Recreational Trails;
  • Soggy Bottom Trails;
  • Stillwater 500;
  • Sundog Trails;
  • Texoma Mud Park;
  • White Water ORV Area; and
  • Woodland Hills Off-Road Park.

Other ATV and UTV regulations in Oklahoma

  • It unlawful in Oklahoma to carry a passenger on an ATV unless the ATV has been specifically designed by the manufacturer to carry passengers in addition to the operator.
Guide to the ATV and UTV Laws of Oklahoma (2024)

FAQs

Can you drive a UTV on the road in Oklahoma? ›

In 2021, the Oklahoma legislature passed a law making UTVs street legal, but users should be aware that you need a drivers license and to register the UTV the same way you would any other vehicle.

What does it take to make a side by side street legal in Oklahoma? ›

You are required to register your ATV or UTV with the Oklahoma Tax Commission, who will assign you a registration number and give you a certificate of registration and a decal. The decal needs to be attached to the front of your ATV or UTV in clear view. You have 30 days after purchase to register your ATV or UTV.

How much does it cost to make a side by side street legal in Oklahoma? ›

Street Legal UTV

Oklahoma law has changed and UTV's with the proper additions can now be registered for street use. To obtain registration you need the title, valid Oklahoma insurance, and a form stating you have made the proper adjustments. The cost can range from $50-$125 depending on the year and model.

Where can I ride my side by side in Oklahoma? ›

The Top 10 ATV and UTV Trails in Oklahoma
  • Appalachia Bay ORV Area. Location: Cleveland, OK. ...
  • Beaver Dunes State Park. Location: Beaver, OK. ...
  • Camp Gruber ORV Area. Location: Broggs, OK. ...
  • Crossbar Ranch. Location: Davis, OK. ...
  • Disney Island (Hogan's Off-Road Park) Location: Disney, OK. ...
  • Kaw Lake OHV Area. ...
  • Kiamichi Trail. ...
  • Lake Murray.
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Can a four wheeler be street legal in Oklahoma? ›

ATVs are not street legal in Oklahoma unless the ATV needs to make a direct crossing with a public road or highway on a trail intended for off-road use.

Do you have to register a four wheeler in Oklahoma? ›

A “Except as otherwise provided by this section, all-terrain vehicles and motorcycles used exclusively off roads or highways shall be registered once with the Oklahoma Tax Commission within thirty (30) days after purchase.”

Do you pay sales tax on a UTV in Oklahoma? ›

Excise tax on new and used all terrain vehicles, utility vehicles, and off road motorcycles is 4.5% of the actual purchase price with a minimum of $5.00.

How much does it cost to register an ATV in Oklahoma? ›

Title Fees
Private trailer (Optional)$12.00
ATV, Utility Vehicles, & off road motorcycles$11.00 (initial registration by new owner)
Reduced Registration Fees
US Military$26.00
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Are golf carts street legal in Oklahoma? ›

In order for an LSV to be street legal, it needs to reach speeds between 20 and 25 mph. It cannot be driven on a road that has a speed limit that exceeds 35 mph. It should have its own vehicle identification number. There must be seatbelts for all the designated seats to secure the passengers.

How do you get a farm tag in Oklahoma? ›

To qualify for farm truck registration, the applicant must provide either a copy of Schedule F (or comparable form) of the previous year's federal income tax return, or an agricultural exemption permit (SMX number) assigned by the Oklahoma Tax Commission.

Do trailers need license plates in Oklahoma? ›

If the owner chooses not to register, agricultural trailers are required to display the owner's drivers license number or license plate number of any vehicle owned by the trailer's owner on the rear in numbers not less than two (2) inches high.”

Can you ride ATV in Broken Bow Oklahoma? ›

Two of the most well-known Broken Bow area ATV trails remain the 89-mile K-Trail and the Old Military Road near Talimena State Park. This helpful guide, titled “Traveling the Backcountry,” is an easy way to learn about the forest's many intricacies, including safety, rules, and ATV riding districts.

How old do you have to be to ride a four wheeler in Oklahoma? ›

How old do I have to be to ride my ATV/OHV in Oklahoma? Riders under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Anyone under the age of 18, no matter if driving or riding as a passenger, is required to wear a DOT-approved helmet.

Where can I take my Jeep off-road in Oklahoma? ›

Our Top 5 Favorite Places to Offroad in Oklahoma
  • Disney Island. About an hour northeast of Tulsa, Oklahoma offroaders will find the town of Disney. ...
  • Sundog Trails. ...
  • Kiamichi Trail. ...
  • Little Sahara State Park. ...
  • Crossbar Ranch.
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Is a Roxor street legal in Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma does not allow the use of Roxors on public roads. Exceptions to this rule are: If the street is within a county or municipality that permits UTV operation. If the street is located in an unincorporated area, has a maximum speed limit of 25mph, and has a visible sign warning road users of UTV usage.

Can you ride a dirtbike on the road in Oklahoma? ›

Basically, it's against the law to ride dirt bikes/ATVs or drive golf carts on any City street. Additionally, anyone operating ANY motor vehicle on public roads MUST possess a valid driver's license.

Do you need a license to ride a dirt bike in Oklahoma? ›

Because they are not permitted to be operated on the road, riding a dirt bike does not require a driver's license.

Are golf carts street legal in Oklahoma? ›

In order for an LSV to be street legal, it needs to reach speeds between 20 and 25 mph. It cannot be driven on a road that has a speed limit that exceeds 35 mph. It should have its own vehicle identification number. There must be seatbelts for all the designated seats to secure the passengers.

Is a Roxor street legal in Oklahoma? ›

Oklahoma does not allow the use of Roxors on public roads. Exceptions to this rule are: If the street is within a county or municipality that permits UTV operation. If the street is located in an unincorporated area, has a maximum speed limit of 25mph, and has a visible sign warning road users of UTV usage.

Are Go Karts street legal in Oklahoma? ›

Unfortunately, off-road go-karts are not street legal in the state of Oklahoma and may therefore not be driven on any paved roads.

How do you make a street legal side by side in Arkansas? ›

However, it is possible to make a UTV street legal in Arkansas by registering in another state.
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Required registration and equipment
  1. At least one headlight.
  2. At least one taillight.
  3. A Forest Service-qualified spark arrester.
  4. A working muffler with no cutouts, bypasses, or similar modifications.

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