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Effective September 1, 1998, all cars and light trucks (8,000 pounds or less)
must display license plates within two business days of purchase. License
Applied For (“L.A.F.”) signs are no longer accepted.
Where
to Apply:
In the
Dodge County Clerk Office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. The
office is located in the:
Dodge County Administration Building
127 East Oak Street
Juneau, WI 53039
You
may also apply at many
Department of Motor Vehicle Service Centers.
Documentation Needed:
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Completed MV1 or MV5
form, which is available at the County Clerk Office, Department of Motor
Vehicle Offices, or local police agencies. The person(s) who is the intended
owner(s) is required to sign this form.
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The Wisconsin
Certificate of Title for the vehicle signed by the seller(s) and purchaser(s).
The odometer reading needs to be on the form, along with the purchase price.
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A lien release if there
is a lien holder listed on the Wisconsin Certificate of Title.
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If it is a situation
where a Power of Attorney is being used to transfer title, a signed copy of
the Power of Attorney must be provided.
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A check or money order
for the fee due. The fee is computed on the MV1 or MV5 form and will be sent
to the Registration Fee Trust. It is best to wait to complete the check or
money order until the amount due is verified by office staff.
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A separate $5.00 counter
fee paid to the County Clerk Office. This fee can be paid in cash, check, or
money order. This is separate from the temporary plate fee sent to the
Registration Fee Trust.
Plate
Expiration:
The
temporary license plate is good for 90 days from the date issued. Permanent
license plates will arrive in the mail within 90 days.
If the
temporary plate is damaged or destroyed, the County Clerk Office will issue
another temporary plate at no additional cost if it issued the original
temporary plate.
For
further information or questions contact:
Dodge
County Clerk
(920) 386-3602 |