Form VSA 130. Converted Off-Road Motorcycle Certification - Virginia
Form VSA 130 - Converted Off-Road Motorcycle Certification is used in Virginia to certify that a converted off-road motorcycle conforms to all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. The parties involved in this form are the motorcycle owner and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.
The form consists of sections where the motorcycle owner provides information about the converted off-road motorcycle, including its make, model, and details about the conversion process to meet safety standards.
Important fields in this form include the motorcycle's identification details, the certification of compliance with safety standards, and any relevant information about the conversion process. Accurate information is essential to ensure that the motorcycle meets safety requirements for on-road use.
An example scenario is when a motorcycle enthusiast converts an off-road motorcycle into a street-legal vehicle by adding necessary safety features. By using Form VSA 130, the owner can certify the motorcycle's compliance with safety standards and register it for on-road use.
No additional documents are typically required for filling this form. An alternative form could be Form VSA 17A, used to change the address on a vehicle record, which serves a different purpose but involves vehicle records as well.