Have a Motorcycle With No Title? Here’s How to Get One

A woman in a black leather jacket stands beside an orange supermoto motorcycle with "Dirt Legal" branding, holding a helmet. The bike is parked on a city street with a warm sunset glow, emphasizing its sleek design and off-road capabilities. Dirt Legal helps riders get their motorcycles legally registered and street-ready without DMV hassles.

Owning a motorcycle without a title can stop you from registering it, getting plates, or riding it on public roads. The good news? There are clear, proven ways to get a state-issued title in your name—you just need the right approach.

What Are Pit Bikes? Are They Street Legal?

An orange dirt bike parked on a rural dirt road, surrounded by open fields with a blurred tree line in the background, illuminated by warm sunlight. Dirt Legal can help you register your vehicle quickly and hassle-free, ensuring it's street-legal without the DMV headaches.

A pit bike is not the same as a moped; a pit bike is distinct because it was never intended for street use. They are primarily used in racing pits, allowing crew members to quickly move around as needed.

5 Driving Habits Most People Think Are Illegal

A young woman with long blonde hair, wearing a plaid shirt, sits confidently in the driver's seat of an old blue pickup truck with a rusted frame, parked in a rural setting during sunset.

Over time, it becomes challenging to distinguish between what is actually a law and what is simply a suggestion or a piece of common driving advice that may not hold up under legal scrutiny.

				
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