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Colorado Snowmobile Title Transfer

Colorado requires a formal title for snowmobiles. Here is everything you need to transfer ownership correctly — agency, forms, fees, and trail permit requirements.

Title Required
Colorado requires a title for snowmobiles. Title handled through CO DMV with OHV registration through CO Parks & Wildlife.
Title Fee
$7.20
Colorado has one of the lowest snowmobile title fees nationally.
Registration Fee
$25.50/year + county fees
Base registration plus county-specific fees. OHV pass additional.
Processing Time
3–4 weeks
CO DMV mail-in processing. County Motor Vehicle offices may offer same-day service.
Trail Permit
Required (Separate)
Colorado OHV sticker required for riding on public lands managed by CPW. Annual or 5-day permits available.

Registration Agency

CO DMV (title) + CO Parks & Wildlife (OHV registration)
Title and standard registration: CO DMV. OHV sticker for trail access: Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW).
Visit Colorado DMV — Motor Vehicle Services

Required Documents

  1. 1Completed DR 2395 (Motor Vehicle Title Application)
  2. 2Signed title or MCO
  3. 3Bill of sale
  4. 4Emissions exemption (snowmobiles exempt from emissions testing)
  5. 5Payment for fees

Snowmobiles are exempt from CO emissions testing. Note this on the DR 2395 to avoid unnecessary delays.

Age Exemption

Pre-1973 snowmobiles
Snowmobiles manufactured before 1973 may be exempt from CO title requirements.
Colorado Note
Summit County (Frisco, Breckenridge area) has 3,000+ miles of designated snowmobile trails. Season typically November–April.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Colorado require a title for snowmobiles?
Yes — Colorado requires a title for snowmobiles. Colorado requires a title for snowmobiles. Title handled through CO DMV with OHV registration through CO Parks & Wildlife.
Which agency handles snowmobile titles in Colorado?
Title and standard registration: CO DMV. OHV sticker for trail access: Colorado Parks & Wildlife (CPW).
What documents do I need to transfer a snowmobile title in Colorado?
To transfer a snowmobile title in Colorado, you typically need: Completed DR 2395 (Motor Vehicle Title Application), Signed title or MCO, Bill of sale, Emissions exemption (snowmobiles exempt from emissions testing), Payment for fees. Snowmobiles are exempt from CO emissions testing. Note this on the DR 2395 to avoid unnecessary delays.
Are old snowmobiles exempt from title requirements in Colorado?
Pre-1973 snowmobiles: Snowmobiles manufactured before 1973 may be exempt from CO title requirements.

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