Official-source checklist
Utah ATV and UTV rental rules checklist
Utah ATV and UTV renters should confirm OHV education, permit or registration status, street-legal status, trail access, and local rules before pickup.
Verify before pickup
Rules can change and local restrictions can be stricter than state guidance. Owners and renters should verify current requirements with official agencies, land managers, marinas, trail systems, community rules, and insurance providers before a rental starts. This page is not legal advice.
Checklist
- Utah Outdoor Recreation states that OHV operators must complete Utah OHV education requirements to operate on public land, roads, or trails.
- Adult operators use the Utah Adult OHV Education Course; youth operators have separate youth certificate requirements.
- Street-legal ATV operation has separate equipment and DMV requirements and should be verified before road use.
ThrottleShare rental file
Owner rules
Owners should put pickup area, allowed use, deposit expectations, age requirements, safety gear, and no-go zones in the listing rules.
Renter confirmation
Renters should confirm license, education card, permit, safety briefing, and insurance questions before pickup.
Handoff evidence
Use messages and photos to document condition, fuel or charge, accessories, safety gear, and return expectations.
Insurance status
ThrottleShare does not currently provide rental-period insurance. Both sides should confirm their own coverage.