1. The ATV must meet certain safety requirements, including:
a. Having a headlight, taillight, and turn signals.
b. Being equipped with a horn.
c. Have side mirrors.
d. Having either full or half doors.
e. Having seatbelts for all riders.
f. Having working brakes.
g. Having a proper muffler to quiet the exhaust system.
h. Having a proper hitch for towing.
2. The ATV must be inspected by the Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT).
a. The inspection will verify that the ATV meets all of the safety requirements.
3. The ATV must be registered with the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).
a. The registration process will require the owner to provide proof of ownership, proof of insurance, and the inspection certificate.
b. The owner will also be required to pay a registration fee.
4. The ATV must be operated in accordance with Arizona traffic laws.
a. This includes obeying all traffic signals and signs, driving in the proper lane, and using proper hand signals when turning or changing lanes.
By following these steps, you can make your ATV street legal in Arizona and enjoy riding it on public roads.