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Replacing your vehicle's old license plates

You might want to take a look at your vehicle’s license plates on your car or truck before the next time you head out on the roads.  The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) wants to remind you that it’s your responsibility to replace any peeling, faded or damaged license plates.  The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is now reissuing plates after they have been in circulation for ten years.  The Wisconsin legislature passed Act 163 in 2021 which requires the older license plates to be retired.  You will be notified at the time of your registration renewal if your plates have been selected for replacement.  In addition to your license plate renewal fee, you will have to pay an additional $8 for replacement plates.  The standard sailboat and farm design plates are being replaced for all auto and light truck plates.  You can also replace any peeling or damaged plates early by going to wisconsindmv.gov.vreplace      

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