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How to fill out the WI DoT MV1 online
Completing the Wisconsin Department of Transportation MV1 form online is essential for obtaining a title and/or license plates for your vehicle. This guide will walk you through each section of the form, ensuring you provide the necessary information accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your MV1 application.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the MV1 form and open it in the online editor.
- In Section A, enter the vehicle owner information. Include full legal names, birth dates, and Social Security Numbers or Driver License Numbers for all owners. If applicable, add co-owner details as well. Ensure that the correct relationship is indicated using 'And' or 'Or.'
- In Section B, input the vehicle information. This includes the Vehicle Identification Number, year, and details of any license plate to transfer or a temporary plate. Specify the county where the vehicle will be kept.
- Complete Section C if there is a loan on the vehicle. Provide the lender's name and any secure party details required.
- In Section D, calculate and enter the applicable fees. Include the title fee, sales tax, and any additional fees based on your vehicle type and location. If using a temporary plate, remember the associated fee.
- In Section E, if the vehicle's owner is under 18, a parent or guardian must complete the consent to purchase section. Ensure all necessary signatures are obtained.
- In Section F, if applicable, indicate that the vehicle has not been in operation during specified dates.
- Review Section G to choose the appropriate license plate type and enter any related fees.
- After completing all sections, save your document. Options may include downloading, printing, or sharing the completed form as needed.
Complete your WI DoT MV1 application online today for a smooth vehicle registration process.
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In Wisconsin, a front license plate is generally not required for passenger vehicles. However, certain vehicles like trucks and commercial vehicles must display both a front and rear plate. If you're considering registering your vehicle, the WI DoT MV1 form allows you to select the type of registration that best suits your needs. Check for any updates on regulations to ensure you comply with current laws.
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