Wisconsin 3400 permit form-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wisconsin 3400 permit form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section I, 'Applicant Contact Information.' Fill in your name, contact person’s name, mailing address, city, state, ZIP code, email address, and phone numbers. Ensure all details are accurate for effective communication.
  3. Proceed to Section II, 'Facility/Site Location.' Enter the facility's official name and complete address. Include county and municipality details along with PLSS information such as township and range.
  4. In Section III, 'Operations Information,' indicate whether your facility is new or existing. Provide the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) codes and confirm if a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) has been developed.
  5. For Section IV, 'Description of Activity,' briefly describe the industrial activities at your site. This helps clarify your operations for regulatory purposes.
  6. In Section V, answer questions regarding storm water discharge. Attach any relevant data if pollutants have been analyzed.
  7. Complete Section VII by signing the form. Ensure that it is signed by an authorized representative to avoid delays in processing.

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A Wisconsin boat bill of sale records the sale of a used watercraft between a private seller and buyer. It includes the parties contact information, signatures, and a description of the boat. The document certifies that the parties acknowledge the transfer of ownership and agree to the sale price.
The seller must provide you with the original Certificate of Title [PDF] for you to transfer the boat into your name. The Certificate of Title must be signed; if the Certificate of Title lists more than one owner and the names are separated by the word and, all owners listed on the title must sign.
What boats are titled in Wisconsin. Effective February 1, 1989, the owner of a boat, 16 feet in length or greater, in Wisconsin, whether or not the boat is operated on the waters of this state, is required to hold a certificate of title.
Use Form 9400-618 if you are the owner of record and you want to request a replacement certificate of title for a Wisconsin titled boat. You may submit this request online at gowild.wi.gov. Form 9400-617.
Release of Ownership Interest Request Form [form 9400-617]: Used by the current owners of record or their legal representative to apply for a replacement Wisconsin Certificate of Title and release ownership interest of the boat to a new owner.

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You can register online or complete an Application for Business Tax Registration and fax or mail it to the department. When should I apply? Apply for a sellers permit at least three weeks before you open your business. If you buy an existing business, the permit or certificate cannot be transferred to you.
STEP 1: Log in / create your Go Wild account. Visit the website gowild.wi.gov. STEP 2: Select your license/application product. STEP 3: Make payment and print your license/receipt. Shopping Cart.
How to get a business license in Wisconsin in 5 steps Step 1: Choose a name and structure. Step 2: Review tax and financial obligations. Step 3: Secure your state license. Step 4: Research local permits. Step 5: Apply for federal licenses.

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