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out of state license

do you have to get a washington permit to ride if you are coming from out of state if so where do you pick them up?
thanks
You will need the SnoPark Pass..the orificers love to ticket those with no snopark passes in their truck

46.10.030. Ownership or operation of snowmobile without registration prohibited -- Exceptions

No registration shall be required under the provisions of this chapter for the following described snowmobiles:

(1) Snowmobiles owned and operated by the United States, another state, or a political subdivision thereof.

(2) A snowmobile owned by a resident of another state or Canadian province if that snowmobile is registered in accordance with the laws of the state or province in which its owner resides, but only to the extent that a similar exemption or privilege is granted under the laws of that state or province for snowmobiles registered in this state: PROVIDED, That any snowmobile which is validly registered in another state or province and which is physically located in this state for a period of more than fifteen consecutive days shall be subject to registration under the provisions of this chapter.


Washington

There are 3,500 miles of groomed trails in Washington. Trail permits are not required for out of state snowmobilers, however, a Sno-Park Permit may be needed to park in specific locations. Sno Park permits may be obtained by calling 360-902-8552. Roads, road shoulders and ditches are not open to snowmobiles. No person under age 12 shall operate a snowmobile. Persons between 12-16 must pass Snowmobile Safety Course to operate on any public road or highway. Registration Fee: $32 a year.
 
Roads, road shoulders and ditches are not open to snowmobiles. No person under age 12 shall operate a snowmobile. Persons between 12-16 must pass Snowmobile Safety Course to operate on any public road or highway. Registration Fee: $32 a year.

I thought there were SOME roads that were open to snowmbiles in some areas - the municipality or county can allow it I thought? Although, yes for the most part, assume you can't ride on the roads legally.

And you'll have to pay for a sno park permit. Here the website with the info.
http://www.parks.wa.gov/winter/permits/
 
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