It is important in Alaska to become familiar with the ATV Regulations of the state so you have no worries and don't incur fines for not following ATV Regulations.
One of the ATV regulations is that your ATV does not need to be titled but it does need to be registered unless you only ride on private property. If your ATV has low pressure tires it may per ATV regulations be registered as a snow machine.
According to ATV regulations upon initial registration of your vehicle you will be issued two decals that are to be displayed above the footrests and below the seat so that they are not obstructed and are clearly visible when the driver and passenger are sitting in the normal riding position. Also make sure the decal is not over the serial number or you will not be following the ATV regulations.
To register and observe ATV regulations make sure you have the Bill of Sale, a copy of a warranty card, or a Purchase Order from the dealer, along with a Title & Registration Application when you go to register.
Make sure you keep up with the ATV regulations for expiration. The prices according to ATV Regulations are as follows:
10.00 for 2 years, $20.00 for 4 years, $30.00 for 6 years.
You must be 14 in Alaska to operate an ATV unless you are on specified public lands or unless supervised. Just follow these simple ATV regulations and you will have tons of fun on your ATV just be sure you follow good safety habits.