ATV Plates
MADISON, Wis. (AP) – The state Department of Natural Resources
is reminding people they’ll need a rear license plate for their
all-terrain and utility-terrain vehicles if they plan to use them
in public areas starting next month.
Currently vehicle users need to display only a registration
decal. Republican Gov. Scott Walker signed a law earlier this year
mandating that users in public areas must display a rear plate as
well beginning July 1. The plates are supposed to help police
identify stolen vehicles.
Vehicle owners can create their own plates. They must be at
least 4 inches high and 7-1/2 inches wide with black letters and
numbers on a white background.
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