Saluting Service: How Dirt Legal Honors Veterans This Veterans Day

This Veterans Day, Dirt Legal honors those who served. Join us in celebrating military service, community, and the legacy of military vehicles on the road.
Tariffs Hit the Motorcycle Industry Hard — But an LLC Might Be Your Secret Weapon. What You Need to Know.

New tariffs are driving up motorcycle costs. Learn how forming an LLC can protect your wallet, cut taxes, and keep your riding business profitable
SEMA 2025: Innovation, Culture, and the Road Ahead

Every November, Las Vegas becomes the epicenter of car culture. SEMA 2025 is set to deliver everything enthusiasts crave — jaw-dropping builds, the latest aftermarket innovations, and a glimpse into the future of how we drive. It’s the world’s premier automotive showcase, where every corner holds something wild, polished, or downright impossible.
But there’s a catch: not every SEMA masterpiece is built for the street. That’s where Dirt Legal comes in. Our mission? To make it simple, fast, and hassle-free to take the cars people dream up at SEMA and actually get them on the road.
Can a Side by Side Be Street Legal? Here is What You Need to Know

Find out if your side by side can be street legal in Ohio, Virginia, North Carolina, and Oklahoma—and learn how Dirt Legal helps even in strict states.
Cars Are Becoming Immersive Entertainment Hubs — But Privacy Obstacles Endure

The automotive world is rapidly transforming. What used to be a simple drive from point A to point B is evolving into a fully connected, multimedia experience. From immersive panoramic displays and streaming integrations showcased at CES 2025, to the booming global car roof-mounted monitor market, the race to turn vehicles into rolling entertainment centers is accelerating. But a new privacy study warns that most automakers are still struggling to protect consumer data, raising important questions about how this entertainment-driven future will be secured.
Can You Register a Car Without a Title? Powerful Solutions

Imagine this: you stumble across the perfect car—a true diamond in the rough. The price is right, the body is solid, the engine roars. There’s just one catch: the seller doesn’t have the title. That sinking feeling sets in. Can you even register it without that crucial piece of paper?
The short answer: in most cases, no. The title is the proof of ownership, and without it, most DMVs won’t let you move forward. But there are exceptions and workarounds, depending on your state’s laws, the age of the vehicle, and how you can prove ownership.
This guide breaks down what you need to know: the standard rules, the rare exceptions, and the alternatives—so you can avoid surprises, wasted money, and potential fraud.
Raw Grit, Ingenious Tread, and Fearless Freight: What’s Roaring Forward This Week

Explore the latest in mobility: Dethleffs’ first 4×4 motorhome, Mickey Thompson’s tire design secrets, and how electric trucks are reshaping long-haul freight.
Can Big Rigs Get Registered Out-of-State?

In this article, we’ll break down nuances, compliance requirements, and real-world scenarios that truckers face when considering out-of-state registration
Why the DMV Doesn’t Control Your Car’s Titling and Registration Future

Most people think the DMV is the only way to register or title a vehicle—but that’s not the full story. States already allow dealerships, county offices, and even online systems to handle these processes, proving the DMV isn’t the only gatekeeper. From bonded titles for older vehicles to digital registration portals, there are faster, legal alternatives that save time and frustration. Dirt Legal specializes in helping drivers bypass red tape and keep their vehicles on the road
Is It Okay to Buy a Car Without a Title? (What You Must Know First)

Can You Buy a Car Without a Title? Here’s What You Need to Know