If you love to ride your 4-wheeler in Utah, make sure you're doing it legally. The criteria for riding your 4-wheeler in Utah isn't hard to comply with but you should know the rules so you don't wind up with a fine. If you're riding or transporting your 4-wheeler across any publicly managed lands or roadways, your 4-wheeler must have a current OHV sticker validating registrating in the state of Utah.
In Utah, off-highway motorcycles may be registered as street legal, if they are safety inspected and insured, or as off-highway vehicles. For convenience sake, if you have already registered your 4-wheeler in the state of Utah, you may renew your OHV registration online at: https://www.utah.gov/rapid.
The validation of registration stickers are issued each year. If you have an 4-wheeler, you need to place your registration sticker on the front and rear of your 4-wheeler to be in full compliance with the State of Utah's regulations. At the time of this writing, the annual registration fee is $18.50. The exception to this registration rule in Utah is if your OHV is used only for agricultural purposes, you may apply for an implement of husbandry sticker instead of registration decals. The one-time sticker fee is $10.
However, if you plan on riding your 4-wheeler for any recreational uses, you will need to also register your 4-wheeler as above to be sure that you are riding public lands legally.