Wisconsin DMV makes selecting, ordering special license plates fast and convenient
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) now has an easy online process to find the ideal special license plate, personalize the plate’s message and order online with DMV’s new special license plates web application.
Easier steps for ordering online
The step-by-step process begins at wisconsindmv.gov/specialplates where customers can select a plate from among 60+ options. Special plates are organized by interest areas, including automobile enthusiast, health, higher education, military, nature, professional and miscellaneous. Images of the plates, fee details, descriptions of the plates and information about the plate sponsor are provided.
Collector and Hobbyist plates are also included. This app also allows regular Wisconsin plates to be selected when they are to be personalized.
After a plate is chosen, there is an option to personalize it with a custom message. Up to three different personalized plate combinations can be requested initially when using the new online application. The customer can see the personalized message on the plate as they order. Wisconsin DMV will review the request to confirm that the plate message is not already taken or is objectionable.
Groups behind the special plates
The number of special license plates offered by Wisconsin DMV continues to grow. Wisconsin DMV has a process for groups and organizations to initiate a new license. To apply, groups must pay a $15,500 fee for development costs and collect signatures from 500 Wisconsin residents who intend to purchase the special plates. If authorized (see wisconsindmv.gov/specialgroupreview), the group must maintain 500 valid special plates registrations after three years, or DMV will discontinue issuing the plates.
There are currently 625,354 sponsored special license plates on Wisconsin’s roads.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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