Two new specialty license plates now available at Wisconsin DOT

WISCONSIN (CBS 58) -- The Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is accepting orders for two new specialty-license plates: Wisconsin 4-H Foundation and Musky Clubs Alliance.

Purchasing these plates include the $15 issuance fee for non-personalized plates and an additional $25 tax-deductible donation, which is also required at each renewal.

Funds generated from these plates go toward each organization’s goals. 4-H Foundation donations will go toward the 4-H Youth Development program. The Musky Clubs Alliance’s efforts provide funding for musky research, habitat improvement, and stocking of muskies, Wisconsin’s state fish.

Not only can Wisconsin motorists have specialty license plates, the plates can be personalized. A $15 personalized plate fee is required each year in addition to the regular annual registration fee.  It can take 4-6 weeks for the manufacturing and mailing process before the plates arrive.

For a complete list of specialized plates, click here.

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