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Intake Page FAQ, Street Legal Hookup Process

Intake Page FAQ, Street Legal Hookup Process

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Riley Cruz
· Updated May 31, 2026

The Street Legal Hookup intake page is where your street-legal conversion starts. You answer a few questions about your vehicle, your state, and your situation, and our team figures out the right path forward. No DMV jargon, no guesswork. Just a clear starting point for getting your dirt bike, ATV, UTV, motorcycle, or off-road machine on public roads. Here's everything you need to know before you fill it out.

What Is the Street Legal Hookup Intake Page?

The intake page is a short eligibility quiz that collects the basic details about your vehicle and registration needs. It's the first step in our process. You share what you've got, we assess what's possible, and you get guidance on your next move. Think of it as the front door, not the paperwork itself. The intake page exists to make sure you're pointed at the right option from the start, whether that's a Montana LLC registration, a title transfer, or a street-legal conversion kit path.

Who Should Fill Out the Intake Page?

Anyone who owns an off-road vehicle and wants to ride it on public roads. That includes dirt bike owners, ATV and UTV riders, side-by-side operators, motorcycle owners dealing with title issues, and military vehicle owners. If your machine doesn't have a street-legal title or registration, the intake page is where you start. It's also the right first step if you're unsure whether your state allows street-legal conversions or if you need Montana registration assistance instead.

Not sure what category your vehicle falls into? The dirt bike street legal guide covers how to make a dirt bike street-legal in any state and can help you understand where you stand before submitting the intake form.

What Information Do I Need Before Starting the Intake Page?

You don't need a stack of documents to start. Have the basics ready: your vehicle's year, make, and model, the state you plan to ride or register in, and a rough idea of whether you have an existing title. If you've got the VIN handy, even better. The more accurate your answers on the intake page, the faster our team can route your case. If you're unsure about something, answer as best you can, and a specialist will follow up to fill in the gaps.

What Happens After I Submit the Intake Page?

After you submit, our team reviews your vehicle details and determines the best registration or conversion path for your situation. You'll receive guidance on what documents are needed, what fees to expect, and how long the process typically takes. In most cases, you'll hear back quickly. Our process is built around remote paperwork support, meaning you won't need to show up at a DMV office in person to move forward.

Can I Use the Intake Page for a Title Transfer or DMV Title Transfer?

Yes. The intake page covers more than just street-legal conversions. If you need to complete a title transfer, work through a lien release, or deal with an out-of-state title situation, start with the intake page and indicate the type of help you need. This includes scenarios like a title transfer in Texas, switching the title of a car after a private sale, or sorting out a title that's lost or branded. Our team routes title transfer cases the same way, with paperwork support tailored to your state's requirements.

For a deeper look at common title problems and how to prevent them, check out how to avoid car title troubles. It covers the most common title issues owners run into and what to do about them.

Does the Intake Page Cover Montana LLC Vehicle Registration?

It does. Montana LLC registration is one of the most common reasons riders and vehicle owners come to Street Legal Hookup. Montana has no state sales tax on vehicle purchases, no emissions testing requirements, and no mandatory inspections. When you register a vehicle through a Montana LLC, you title it in Montana, which can mean significant savings on a high-value machine. The intake page will ask about your situation and confirm whether a Montana LLC registration path fits your vehicle and goals. You can also read more in our post on Montana LLC for vehicle owners before you submit.

What Vehicle Types Does the Intake Page Support?

The intake page supports a wide range of vehicles, including:

  • Dirt bikes and off-road motorcycles
  • ATVs and UTVs (side-by-sides)
  • Street motorcycles with title or registration issues
  • Military surplus vehicles (HMMWV, M35 deuce-and-a-half, and similar)
  • Classic cars needing registration support
  • Electric scooters and mopeds
  • RVs and motorhomes
  • Trailers needing registration in a new state

If your vehicle is a military surplus machine, the military vehicle registration guide is worth reading first. It covers HMMWVs, deuce-and-a-halfs, and other M-series vehicles in detail.

Is the Intake Page the Same as Applying for Registration?

No. The intake page is an eligibility and routing step, not a registration application. Submitting the intake page starts a conversation and gets you connected with a specialist who can explain your options. Actual paperwork support and registration assistance happen after that initial step. This distinction matters because not every vehicle qualifies for every registration path, and the intake process helps make sure you're not wasting time on an approach that won't work for your specific machine and state.

How Long Does the Intake Process Take?

Filling out the intake page itself takes about five minutes. Once submitted, our team typically follows up within one business day. The overall timeline from intake to completed registration depends on the vehicle type, the state involved, and whether any title issues need to be resolved first. Straightforward Montana registration cases tend to move fast. Cases involving bonded titles, out-of-state title transfers, or street-legal conversion equipment can take longer, but you'll get a realistic timeline estimate early in the process.

What If My Vehicle Has a Title Problem or No Title at All?

Still start with the intake page. Missing titles, branded titles, and out-of-state title transfer challenges are common, and our team has worked through them before. Depending on your state and situation, options may include bonded titles, Vermont titling for older vehicles, or other paths to get clean title documentation. Don't sit on a vehicle with a title problem, because the longer you wait, the harder some of these paths get. Submit your details and get a specialist's assessment on what's possible.

The classic car registration process step by step post is a solid reference if your title situation involves an older vehicle or a machine that's changed hands multiple times without proper paperwork.

Are There State-Specific Requirements I Should Know About Before Submitting?

Yes, and they vary a lot. California has strict emissions and registration fee structures, for example, while states like Montana and South Dakota offer low-cost, no-sales-tax registration paths. Texas has its own title transfer process with specific documentation requirements. The intake page will capture your state so the team can apply the right requirements to your case. If you want to get ahead of it, the vehicle registration guide breaks down what different states require and what to expect. For California-specific costs, the California car registration costs breakdown covers DMV fees and taxes in detail.

Do I Need to Visit a DMV Office to Complete My Registration?

In most cases, no. Street Legal Hookup's model is built around remote paperwork support. You submit your vehicle details, provide documents digitally or by mail, and our specialists guide you through the paperwork process without requiring you to stand in a DMV line. Montana and South Dakota registrations, in particular, are set up well for this kind of remote process. State-specific situations may occasionally require a local step, and the team will let you know upfront if that applies to your case.

What Does It Cost to Use the Intake Page?

Submitting the intake page is free. There's no charge to get an assessment of your vehicle's eligibility or to find out what options are available. Fees apply once you move forward with a specific registration or title assistance package. Pricing depends on the type of service, the state involved, and the complexity of your case. You'll get a clear picture of costs before committing to anything. Check the products list to see available packages and pricing upfront.

Ready to get started? Submit your vehicle details now and get next-step guidance from our team.

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Street Legal Hookup is a private third-party service and is not affiliated with any DMV, state agency, or government office. Services involve assistance and guidance with vehicle paperwork, Montana LLC filings, title support, and related registration processes.

Compliance Notice Street Legal Hookup is a private third-party service and is not affiliated with any DMV, state agency, or government office. Services involve assistance and guidance with vehicle paperwork, Montana LLC filings, title support, and related registration processes.
Street Legal Hookup is a privately owned company providing private Montana LLC formation, registered agent, and corporate filing support for vehicle owners. We are not a government office, not the Department of Motor Vehicles, and not affiliated with the State of Montana or any other state government. We provide document-preparation and filing assistance only; customers remain responsible for their own filings. Street Legal Hookup is headquartered in Lutz, Florida.