Difference between revisions of "Registering your electric bike"
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 9 March 2013
The DMV in some states may not be as knowledgeable about electric motorcycles as they should be. Below is a list of states followed by how easy it was to register, and what special steps were needed to complete the registration.
State | Dealer presence | Easy | Notes/Solutions |
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Alabama | No | No | As of Spring 2012, registration was problematic. |
Alaska | No | ? | |
Arizona | No | ? | |
Arkansas | No | ? | |
California | Yes | Yes | |
Colorado | No | ? | |
Connecticut | No | ? | |
Delaware | No | ? | |
Florida | Yes | Yes | |
Georgia | No | ? | |
Hawaii | No | ? | |
Idaho | No | ? | |
Illinois | No | No | As of 2/26/2013, some DMVs had difficulties. Make sure you register your bike during Secretary of State Office hours so that you can reach Diana McSee at 217-782-2284. Her office hours are M-F 8:00am to 4:30pm. |
Indiana | No | ? | |
Iowa | No | ? | |
Kansas | No | ? | |
Kentucky | No | ? | |
Louisiana | No | ? | |
Maine | No | ? | |
Maryland | No | ? | |
Massachusetts | No | ? | |
Michigan | No | ? | |
Minnesota | No | ? | |
Mississippi | No | ? | |
Missouri | No | Yes | |
Montana | No | ? | |
Nebraska | No | ? | |
Nevada | No | ? | |
New Hampshire | No | ? | |
New Jersey | No | ? | |
New Mexico | No | Yes | No problems, just make sure your MCO has the motor serial number on it (should now be standard from Brammo). |
New York | No | ? | |
North Carolina | No | Yes | |
North Dakota | No | ? | |
Ohio | No | ? | |
Oklahoma | No | ? | |
Oregon | No | ? | |
Pennsylvania | Yes | Yes | |
Rhode Island | No | ? | |
South Carolina | No | ? | |
South Dakota | No | ? | |
Tennessee | No | ? | |
Texas | Yes | Yes | |
Utah | No | ? | |
Vermont | No | ? | |
Virginia | No | ? | |
Washington | No | ? | |
West Virginia | No | ? | |
Wisconsin | Yes | Yes | |
Wyoming | No | ? |