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Driver license /ID card fees Regular driver license (DL):Fees Original probationary (Class D) (expires 2 years from next birthday) $28 Original regular (Class D) (8 year) $34 Renewal (8 year) $34 Duplicate $147 more rows DMV fees - Wisconsin Department of Transportation Wisconsin Department of Transportation dmv vehicles title-plates Wisconsin Department of Transportation dmv vehicles title-plates
A $15 Personalized disabled plates A $15 personalized plate fee is required each year in addition to the regular annual registration fee. Visit Personalized Plate Lookup to find out if your choice for a personalized license plate is available. Disabled parking license plates Wisconsin Department of Transportation (.gov) dmv dsbld-prkg displate Wisconsin Department of Transportation (.gov) dmv dsbld-prkg displate
The hangtag or license plate exempts the PWD from parking fees or time limit restrictions ONLY when parking at a meter with a time limit of 30 minutes or longer.
How to apply for a DIS ID permit (permanent disability) Read the Are you eligible? Have an authorized health care specialist complete the Eligibility section. You must keep a copy of the completed application on your person or in the vehicle and provide it to any traffic officer upon request.
To renew your disability parking permit, simply reapply using the same process as an initial application, including new medical authorization. See the sections Apply for a Disability Placard in WI or Apply for WI Disability Plates above for more information. Disability Plates and Placards in Wisconsin Winnebago County uploaded-files Winnebago County uploaded-files PDF
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Temporary placard: $6. Service fees if applying in person: o $3 at WI DMV service centers. o Fees vary at other service providers. If your own or lease your car, or if you use your vehicle to transport a person with disabilities on a regular basis, you can apply for disability license plates.
Applicants seeking a placard for a permanent disability must complete Form MV2548; applicants seeking a placard for a temporary disability must complete Form MV2933.
DIS ID permit use May park at a municipally-owned/leased lot without payment in metered spaces when the time limit is one-half hour or more. Payment may be required for privately-owned parking lots or those with an attendant. Wisconsin DMV Official Government Site - Disabled parking ID Wisconsin Department of Transportation (.gov) dmv dsbld-prkg discards Wisconsin Department of Transportation (.gov) dmv dsbld-prkg discards

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