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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBelt" data-source="post: 5168676" data-attributes="member: 5867"><p>If I remember correctly, the TDR sticker is required for any off-road vehicle with a motor larger than 50cc.</p><p>Years ago I bought a used atv and did not get a title with it. The atv came out of an estate and the original titled owner had died years before. </p><p></p><p>A deputy in Hardeman county pulled me over one time and wanted to see the title to that atv, which was in the back of my truck. I told him I didnt have a title, but I did have a copy of the bill of sale. He told me I needed that TDR sticker, but didnt write me any citations and let me go. (He was looking for an atv that had been stolen the night before).</p><p></p><p>I went to the county clerks office and they said I needed the title and bill of sale to get a TDR sticker. They said there is no mechanism for me to get a title since the original title holder had died. (At this point the executor of the estate had also passed).</p><p></p><p>Fast forward a few years and I bought a 200cc off-road mini-bike. I modded it for hunting. I went back to the county clerks office with title and bill of sale. It took them a few minutes to actually find the TDR applications and stickers. The clerk said they rarely if ever had anyone ask for one.</p><p>I think it was 5 dollars, or some amount really low like that.</p><p></p><p>No law enforcement officer has ever asked to see it, and I dont personally know any other off-roaders that have a TDR sticker on their vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBelt, post: 5168676, member: 5867"] If I remember correctly, the TDR sticker is required for any off-road vehicle with a motor larger than 50cc. Years ago I bought a used atv and did not get a title with it. The atv came out of an estate and the original titled owner had died years before. A deputy in Hardeman county pulled me over one time and wanted to see the title to that atv, which was in the back of my truck. I told him I didnt have a title, but I did have a copy of the bill of sale. He told me I needed that TDR sticker, but didnt write me any citations and let me go. (He was looking for an atv that had been stolen the night before). I went to the county clerks office and they said I needed the title and bill of sale to get a TDR sticker. They said there is no mechanism for me to get a title since the original title holder had died. (At this point the executor of the estate had also passed). Fast forward a few years and I bought a 200cc off-road mini-bike. I modded it for hunting. I went back to the county clerks office with title and bill of sale. It took them a few minutes to actually find the TDR applications and stickers. The clerk said they rarely if ever had anyone ask for one. I think it was 5 dollars, or some amount really low like that. No law enforcement officer has ever asked to see it, and I dont personally know any other off-roaders that have a TDR sticker on their vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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