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The DMV in some states may not be as knowledgeable about electric motorcycles than they should. Below is a list of states followed by how easy it was to register, and what special steps were needed to complete the registration.
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Revision as of 16:59, 26 February 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 present Problems Solutions
Alabama No ?
Alaska No ?
Arizona No ?
Arkansas No ?
California Yes No
Colorado No ?
Connecticut No ?
Delaware No ?
Florida Yes No
Georgia No ?
Hawaii No ?
Idaho No ?
Illinois No Yes (as of 2/26/2013) 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 ?
Montana No ?
Nebraska No ?
Nevada No ?
New Hampshire No ?
New Jersey No ?
New Mexico No ?
New York No ?
North Carolina No ?
North Dakota No ?
Ohio No ?
Oklahoma No ?
Oregon No ?
Pennsylvania Yes No
Rhode Island No ?
South Carolina No ?
South Dakota No ?
Tennessee No ?
Texas Yes No
Utah No ?
Vermont No ?
Virginia No ?
Washington No ?
West Virginia No ?
Wisconsin Yes No
Wyoming No ?