Golf Cart Street Legal in West Virginia — VIN, Title & Registration

Our $500 VIN & MCO Complete LSV Conversion Package — 17-digit VIN, FMVSS 500 DOT compliance label, Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin, Bill of Sale, tire and loading placard, and odometer statement — accepted by the West Virginia DMV. Shipped to your door in about 4 days.

How to Make Your Golf Cart Street Legal in West Virginia

West Virginia is a smaller Low-Speed Vehicle (LSV) market than the Sun Belt, but it's a real one — lake communities, resort areas around Greenbrier and Snowshoe, and retirement neighborhoods all see steady LSV use. To legally drive a golf cart on West Virginia public roads, the cart must be titled and registered as a Low-Speed Vehicle — and that requires a legitimate 17-digit VIN, a Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO), and a DOT compliance label. The West Virginia DMV will not issue a VIN for a golf cart that was never originally titled. That's the gap GolfCartVIN.com was built to fill.

GolfCartVIN.com is operated by Unleashed EV, a federally licensed Low-Speed Vehicle manufacturer registered with NHTSA under World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI) 1U9 and NCIC Make Code UNLS. Because we are an actual manufacturer, we can legally issue VINs and MCOs that the West Virginia DMV accepts — the same credentials a factory-new Club Car, E-Z-GO, or Yamaha LSV arrives with.

Our 4-Day West Virginia Turnaround

From the moment you place your order to the moment the package arrives at your West Virginia address, the typical end-to-end turnaround is about four days. Because West Virginia does not require MCO notarization for LSV titling, there is no added delay for notary work.

  1. Day 1 — You place your order at golfcartvin.com/order and pay the $500 flat fee.
  2. Day 1–2 — We assign your 17-digit VIN (NHTSA-verified), generate your MCO, Bill of Sale, odometer statement, FMVSS 500 DOT label, and tire placard, and print the full package on security paper.
  3. Day 2–3 — We ship your package to your West Virginia address via priority mail with tracking.
  4. Day 4 (approx.) — Your package arrives. You head to your local West Virginia DMV office with the documents, pay the state titling and registration fees, and walk out with your title and LSV plate.

What's in the $500 Package

One flat price gets you every document the West Virginia DMV needs to title and register your LSV:

17-Digit VIN

A unique Vehicle Identification Number assigned to your golf cart, beginning with our NHTSA WMI 1U9, verifiable through the NHTSA VIN decoder.

Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO)

Printed on security paper. This is the primary document the West Virginia DMV needs to issue your title.

FMVSS 500 DOT Compliance Label

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 500 certification label, permanently affixed to the cart — required for LSV classification.

Bill of Sale

West Virginia-acceptable Bill of Sale reflecting you as the buyer and Unleashed EV as the seller/manufacturer.

Odometer Disclosure Statement

Federal odometer disclosure document required for title transfer in all 50 states including West Virginia.

Tire & Loading Placard

Required LSV placard listing GVWR, GAWR, tire size, and load specifications for permanent installation on the cart.

West Virginia LSV Equipment Requirements

Before placing your order, your golf cart must already be physically equipped to meet West Virginia's LSV requirements. Under West Virginia's Low-Speed Vehicle statutes and federal FMVSS 500, a street-legal LSV must have:

  • Headlights (DOT-approved, high and low beam)
  • Taillights and brake lights
  • Front and rear turn signals
  • Horn audible at 200 feet
  • Windshield (AS-1 or AS-5 glass, or DOT-approved equivalent)
  • Rearview mirror (interior) and exterior side mirror
  • Seat belts for every designated seating position
  • A parking brake
  • DOT-approved tires
  • 17-digit VIN permanently affixed (provided by us)
  • FMVSS 500 compliance label permanently affixed (provided by us)

If your cart is missing any of this hardware, install it before you order.

How to Register Your LSV at the West Virginia DMV

Once your GolfCartVIN.com package arrives, the West Virginia side of the process runs through the West Virginia DMV. Here's what to bring:

  1. Your Manufacturer's Certificate of Origin (MCO) — signed on the transfer line
  2. Your Bill of Sale
  3. Your Odometer Disclosure Statement
  4. Proof of West Virginia insurance
  5. Valid West Virginia driver's license
  6. West Virginia DMV-1 (Application for Certificate of Title)
  7. Payment for West Virginia title and registration fees

The DMV will process your title and registration and issue your LSV plate.

Visit West Virginia DMV →

Where You Can Drive an LSV in West Virginia

West Virginia law generally permits LSVs on public roads with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less. LSVs are not permitted on interstates or roads posted above 35 mph, except to cross directly. LSV use tends to concentrate in:

  • Greenbrier area — resort communities around White Sulphur Springs.
  • Lake communities across the state.
  • Retirement neighborhoods in Charleston, Morgantown, and surrounding towns.

Always check with your city or county before driving — West Virginia municipalities vary in how they regulate LSVs on local streets.

West Virginia Cities & Communities We Serve

We ship to every West Virginia address — no exceptions:

  • Charleston
  • Huntington
  • Morgantown
  • Parkersburg
  • Wheeling
  • Weirton
  • Fairmont
  • Martinsburg
  • Beckley
  • Clarksburg
  • White Sulphur Springs & Greenbrier area
  • Lake and resort communities statewide

Frequently Asked Questions — West Virginia

Can I really make my golf cart street legal in West Virginia?

Yes. West Virginia recognizes LSVs titled under FMVSS 500. The state won't issue a VIN for a cart that was never originally titled — but we can, because we are a licensed manufacturer.

Does West Virginia require the MCO to be notarized?

No. West Virginia is a non-notarization state for LSV titling.

What costs are involved beyond the $500 package for a West Virginia title?

$500 to GolfCartVIN.com, plus West Virginia's state title and registration fees at the DMV. Insurance is a separate ongoing cost.

Do I need a driver's license?

Yes. Once titled and registered, West Virginia requires a valid driver's license to operate an LSV on public roads, plus proof of insurance.

Can my LSV carry passengers?

Yes — up to the number of seat belts your cart has.

Can I drive my LSV at night in West Virginia?

Yes, provided it has functioning DOT-approved headlights and taillights.

What if my cart has an existing serial number or VIN sticker?

You must remove all prior VIN, serial number, and FMVSS 500 labels before installing the new ones we issue. We include detailed instructions with every package.

Is GolfCartVIN.com legitimate?

Yes. Unleashed EV is a federally licensed NHTSA-registered Low-Speed Vehicle manufacturer. Our assigned WMI is 1U9, our NCIC Make Code is UNLS, and every VIN we issue can be verified at the NHTSA VIN decoder.

More answers on our general FAQ page, or see how the full process works on our How It Works page.

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$500 flat. Complete package. Shipped to your West Virginia door in about 4 days.

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