Ohrv (Wheeled) Vehicle Trail Permission is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is an OHRV vehicle?
A: An OHRV vehicle, also known as a wheeled vehicle, refers to any recreational vehicle designed to be driven on off-highway terrains.
Q: Do I need permission to ride an OHRV in New Hampshire?
A: Yes, you need permission to ride an OHRV in New Hampshire, as it is required by state law.
Q: What permissions are available for OHRV trails in New Hampshire?
A: There are two types of permissions available for OHRV trails in New Hampshire: Resident and non-resident.
Q: How can I obtain a Resident/OHRV sticker in New Hampshire?
A: To obtain a resident OHRV sticker in New Hampshire, you need to provide proof of residency and pay the required fee.
Q: How can I obtain a Non-resident/OHRV sticker in New Hampshire?
A: To obtain a non-resident OHRV sticker in New Hampshire, you need to pay the required fee, even if you are from out of state.
Q: What are the age requirements for riding an OHRV in New Hampshire?
A: Riders under the age of 18 are required to wear a helmet and have completed an approved rider training course in order to operate an OHRV.
Form Details:
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