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Members of the BCWF also have access to exclusive discounts on ORV insurance through Capri Insurance and you can purchase your full recreational use ATV Off Road liability directly from the BCWF eCommunity. Click here to be directed to the BCWF Member Login. A portion of every liability purchase goes directly to the BCWF in support of our conservation programs. Links to additional information and resources have also been provided below. Q: I understand I am legally required to register my ORV - is this a one-time process? ORV owners are only required by law to register their vehicle once. The registration process can be completed at any ICBC dealer, and consists of a $48 fee that includes a plate for the vehicle. Please note that issuing a plate does not mean that insurance is required for the ORV (see next question). ORVs operated solely on private property are not required to be registered. Q: Am I required to purchase yearly ICBC insurance for my ORV?

A: No, as long as you are not accessing public roads. Please note that you are still required to have third-party liability insurance. Annual vehicle licenses and insurance, which fall under the Motor Vehicle Act and are unchanged with the new ORV regulations, are only required for ORV riders who choose to access designated public roads / highway crossings or portions of the right-of-way. A yearly vehicle license is NOT required to operate an ORV on Forest Service Roads, which are not considered public roads.
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Third-party liability insurance is required for travel on Forest Service Roads, and is recommended for those operating an ATV on Crown land (your BCWF Membership includes this type of insurance coverage while you are engaged in hunting and fishing activities). Q: Am I required to pay Provincial Sales Tax (PST) on my ORV if I have not done so already? A: If you purchased your ORV on or after July 1, 2010 and did not pay tax, the answer is yes.
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The Province of B.C. recently distributed a “Provincial Sales Tax Notice” that includes all of the guidelines and details for paying the tax – the document is available by clicking here. Q: What documentation will I need to provide when registering my ORV? A: In order to register your ORV, you will need to prove ownership of the vehicle. At least one of the following documents will need to be provided to ICBC at the time of registration:
dirt bikes for sale in lake charles louisiana The following resources will provide detailed information on the new ORV registration process and regulations: ORV Registration and Licensing Requirements: This document features a chart that illustrates the registration and insurance requirements for ORVs under the new Offroad Vehicle Act. Provincial Sales Tax - Notice to Offroad Vehicle Owners - A notice from the Province of B.C. regarding how the Provincial Sales Tax Act applies to the new regulations.

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