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State detail · NM

New Mexico ATV / UTV / OHV Laws

A single-page reference for registration, helmet, age, and reciprocity rules in New Mexico. Every claim links to the state code or DNR source it was drawn from.

Last verified . Confirm critical details with New Mexico DNR before riding.

Quick reference

Registration & title

Registration required
Yes
Title required
Required
Fee
$53
Renewal cycle
Every 2 years
Nonresident permit
Required

NMSA 66-3-1001 through 66-3-1021 (Off-Highway Motor Vehicle Act): residents must title and register OHVs with the NM MVD ($53 / 2 years). Nonresidents must obtain a NM OHV permit to ride public lands.

Helmet & safety gear

Helmet tier
Under 18
Eye protection
Required

Operators under 18 must wear a safety helmet that complies with the OHV Act and eye protection. Parent/guardian who knowingly permits violation is jointly liable.

Minimum age & supervision

Min age unsupervised
18
Supervised-minor age
Safety course required
Required
Private-land carveout
Varies / unverified

Where to ride

New Mexico OHV access splits across two authorities — the state agency for state parks and DNR-managed trails, and the BLM for federal public lands. Confirm trail status with each before riding.

Verified public OHV trail systems

Major public-access ATV / UTV / OHV trail systems in New Mexico, sourced from state DNR, federal-agency, or trail-system official sites. Confirm trail status, seasonal closures, and permit requirements with each authority before riding.

Trip planning across state lines — confirm registration, helmet, and age rules in each before crossing, or open a side-by-side comparison.

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