Utah OHV Laws and Rules

Utah's off-highway vehicle laws and rules have been formulated to promote safety and protection for people, property and the environment. Currently, a new pamphlet is available, fill out the form below, or check with your local park. The online version will be available soon.
The information in this pamphlet highlights Utah's OHV laws and rules. It answers frequently asked questions about OHV activities on public lands, roads, and trails, and provides important contact information. Riders are cautioned that additional laws and rules apply to the operation of off-highway vehicles. For more information, contact Utah State Parks and Recreation, OHV Education Office at (800) 648-7433 (OHV-RIDE) or if you live in the Salt Lake area please call 538-7433.

P.O. Box 146001, 1594 West North Temple, Suite 116 Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6001 Email: ohveducation@utah.gov


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ACCIDENT REPORTING:

If your OHV is involved in an accident:

1. Help other people involved in the accident.
2. Notify local law enforcement officers immediately by the quickest means of communication available.
3. Give your name, address and identification to any injured person or owner of property that is damaged in the accident.
4. If possible, submit a completed and signed OHV accident report to Utah State Parks within 15 days in the event anyone involved dies or is injured. A report is useful if combined property damage exceeds $750. OHV accident forms are available from Utah State Parks or any state parks ranger. Information in accident reports is confidential.

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