To obtain a snowmobile registration:
Note: If the vehicle was purchased from a dealer, sales tax is collected at the time of the sale. If the vehicle was purchased from an individual, the 6 percent sales tax is collected at registration.
Display the permanent registration numbers in 2 3/4 high characters on both sides of the snowmobiles engine cowling so they are visible. The originally assigned registration numbers are for the vehicles lifetime. If asked by a police or environmental officer, you must produce the registration document.
Cannot apply online
Proof of ownership
If you purchased it from a dealership, provide the Manufacturers Statement of Origin or Certificate of Origin (MSO or COO), an invoice with the date of purchase, make, model, year, serial number and the dealer's "Sales Tax Satisfied" stamp
If you purchased the vehicle from a private owner, provide a MSO, COO or the seller's registration that indicates the vehicle was sold and a notarized letter that includes:
You will need to fill out sales tax information at MVC and will receive a "Sales Tax Satisfied" stamp upon completion.
The registration expiration date for all snowmobiles and ATV registrations is September 30th
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
P.O. Box 160
Trenton, NJ 08666
(609) 292-6500 or toll free in NJ (888) 486-3339
TTY (609) 292-5120
To find MVC facility locations, hours, directions and service information, Follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Location/index.htm
By phone for general information
(888) 486-3339 toll-free in NJ
(609) 292-6500 out-of-state
(609) 292-5120 TTY
Customer service representatives are available from 8:30 a.m. to 4:15 p.m., Monday through Friday. Pre-recorded general information is available at all other times.
By e-mail:
For questions about license, registration, title, driver testing, violation or other general motor vehicle issues
For more details follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/About/ContactEmail.htm
OR
For questions about vehicle inspection, emissions testing or repairs, please click here
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/About/ContactInspection.htm
More information on contacts, follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/About/Contact.htm
You must be 14 years old
For a New Jersey resident, the cost is $5 annually; for a nonresident the cost is $7. Proof of liability insurance for $15,000, $30,000 and $5,000 is required when registering or operating a snowmobile.
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You do not need a permit or license to operate a snowmobile in New Jersey. However the vehicle must be registered and you must observe the following regulations:
Snowmobiling is one of the more popular winter sports in America. Because of this, there is a need for increased attention to the safe use of snowmobiles. This sport or recreational vehicle is designed to travel over ice or snow with sled type runners, skis on endless belt tread, cleats or with a combination of these. You will enjoy snowmobiling in safety.
A snowmobile cannot be driven or permitted to be driven on or across a public highway or on public land or waters of this state unless the registration is valid. New Jersey residents who ride their snowmobiles in the state must register their vehicle locally. If you reside in New Jersey and have registered your snowmobile in another state but also want to ride in this state, you must additionally register your vehicle here.
Use of snowmobiles in state parks
Properly registered snowmobiles are permitted in some areas of High Point, Wawayanda, Ringwood State Parks and the Stokes and Worthington State Forests in North Jersey. You can check with the park superintendent in advance for more details.
Contact the Division of Parks and Forestry at (800) 843-6420 for more information.
For more details on snowmobile License & Snowmobile manual, follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Licenses/Snowmobile.htm
For more details on registration of snow mobile follow the link
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Vehicle/Snowmobiles.htm
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You can plan your snowmobile outing at any snowmobile site including one of these New Jersey facilities: North
South
To ensure conditions are ideal for snowmobiling, please call before traveling to the site of your choice. Most facilities do not require additional licensing or registration to operate a snowmobile, but they may require a permit or have certain restrictions. And, check that your required registration and insurance coverage are up-to-date.
Before you turn the ignition key for the first time, become thoroughly familiar with the manual supplied with the machine, this helpful safety handbook, and the manufacturers advice for snowmobilers.