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Cass County Sheriff’s Office debuts new registration policy for off-road vehicles
CASS COUNTY, Neb. —
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office will accept registrations for all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and utility task vehicles (UTVs) starting on Aug. 1.
The ordinance establishes where they may be used on the road, along with the specific equipment, insurance, and licensing requirements that are needed to operate them.
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All the vehicles on Cass County roadways must be registered with the sheriff’s office. The $100 registration fee may be made in person at the building, or online at this website.
You must also provide the following documents upon registration or on the online application:
- Proof of ownership, such as a title, state registration, or other documentation required by the Treasurer.
- Proof of liability insurance
- Valid driver’s license
- Any additional documentation required per the ordinance to complete the registration.
Once registration is complete, the Cass County Sheriff’s Office will then issue an identification decal that must be displayed on the back of the vehicle. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
For additional registration or document questions, contact the Cass County Sheriff’s Office at 402-296-9370 or by emailing sheriff@casscountyne.gov.
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