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I guess y'all need to do this

If they go as part of blazerbash, it’s exempt. But we know how that works
 
Depends on the event from what I read.

Most do more than just the trails for BB, it’s wise to just get it done for the CYA part of it.
 

Looks like this may not apply to most of us. This is only for ohv vehicles and our street legal passenger vehicles are not ohv…​

I have a street-legal motorcycle. Do I need a Utah non-resident OHV permit?

If your street-legal motorcycle is registered and plated in your home state, then you do not need to purchase a Utah non-resident OHV permit. If a machine is plated and follows all of Utah’s street-legal requirements, then it is no longer considered an off-highway vehicle and is technically considered a “passenger vehicle” or in this case, a street-legal motorcycle.

Does my car/jeep/truck, etc. need a Utah non-resident OHV permit?

If your machine is registered as a “passenger vehicle,” it does not require a Utah non-resident OHV permit because it is not considered an off-highway vehicle (OHV).
 
My UTV is a 'street legal motorcycle' as registered in AZ but it specifically lists UTV... :thinking:
 
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