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Maine vs Vermont — ATV / UTV / OHV laws compared

Side-by-side comparison of Maine and Vermont ATV / UTV / OHV rules: registration, title, helmet, minimum age, supervision, and out-of-state reciprocity. Useful when trailering across the state line.

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Side-by-side rule comparison

RuleMEMaineVTVermont
Registration requiredYesYes
Title requiredVaries / unverifiedVaries / unverified
Fee
Renewal cycle
Nonresident permitRequiredRequired
Helmet tierUnder 18All riders
Eye protectionVaries / unverifiedVaries / unverified
Min age unsupervised1618
Supervised-minor age1012
Safety courseRequiredRequired
Private-land carveoutYesYes

Cross-state questions

The questions riders typically ask before crossing the Maine Vermont line — each answer derived directly from the rule data above.

Can I ride my Maine-registered ATV in Vermont without re-registering?
Vermont's rule on out-of-state riders: 23 VSA Ch. 31: ATVs/UTVs must be registered; a VASA Trail Access Decal is also required for state trail systems. Nonresidents need both. If you ride a Maine-registered machine, this is the rule that decides whether you need a nonresident permit, a temporary registration, or nothing beyond your home-state paperwork.
Can I ride my Vermont-registered ATV in Maine without re-registering?
Maine's rule on out-of-state riders: Maine IFW requires ATV registration for all residents and nonresidents; reciprocity is honored only if the home state requires registration that Maine accepts. If you ride a Vermont-registered machine, this is the rule that decides whether you need a nonresident permit, a temporary registration, or nothing beyond your home-state paperwork.
Do helmet rules differ between Maine and Vermont?
Helmet rules differ. Maine requires a helmet only for riders under 18. Vermont requires a helmet for all ATV riders. The per-state page lists any narrower carveouts (private property, supervised minors, eye-protection rules).
What is the minimum unsupervised ATV riding age in Maine vs Vermont?
Maine: 16 is the minimum unsupervised operating age. Vermont: 18 is the minimum unsupervised operating age. Vermont sets the higher (stricter) threshold at 18. A separate "supervised-minor" age governs riding under direct adult supervision — check each state's full page for the lower bound.

Reciprocity rules in detail

How each state treats out-of-state riders — the rule that decides whether you need a nonresident permit, a temporary registration, or nothing beyond your home-state paperwork.

MEMaine

Maine IFW requires ATV registration for all residents and nonresidents; reciprocity is honored only if the home state requires registration that Maine accepts.

VTVermont

23 VSA Ch. 31: ATVs/UTVs must be registered; a VASA Trail Access Decal is also required for state trail systems. Nonresidents need both.

The comparison above is the trip-planning summary — each state has a dedicated page with sources, official DNR links, and every rule spelled out.

Topic guides

Reference explainers and typologies that sit alongside the per-axis state atlases — vehicle category, where you can ride, by rider, and what to check before a trip.

Vehicle category & paperwork

Where you can ride

By rider

Trip planning