Safe riding is the key to any successful outing on an OHV. North Dakota law requires youth ages 12-16 who do not have a valid driver's license or learner’s permit to take a safety certification class. The certification is needed in order to legally operate OHVs on land other than their parent's which includes designated OHV trails and ditches.
In order to become certified, the following guidelines must be met:
NOTE: Children who are 11, but turn 12 within 6 months of a class date, may take the safety certification test, but will not receive their certification card until they turn 12.
OHV safety certification classes are held February thru October and are posted on the OHV safety class schedule as they are scheduled. There is fee charged for those who wish to become certified. The classroom certification fee is $20. The hands-on and online class fees are $30. While the classes are aimed at certifying young riders, anyone who wishes to learn more about OHV safety (such as parents or children under 12) is encouraged to attend; no fee is charged.
To pre-register call the registration hotline at 328.5348 or register by email at ridesafe@nd.gov.
You may obtain your certification card by completing the OHV Safety Course online.