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The new Historic Military Vehicle law became effective on October 1st. Please pass this information on to other military vehicle collectors you know.
By Wisconsin law, privately owned former military vehicles may now be registered and will receive the new Historic Military Vehicle license plates. Owners who have military vehicles that are currently registered in WI and have other license plates, REGULAR, COLLECTOR, HOBBYIST, ANTIQUE or other must re-apply and transfer the registration to the new HMV category.
Driving a former military vehicle after Oct 1st without the new HMV plate is considered the same as driving with without registration or driving with expired registration. You can continue to drive on the old plates as long as your application has been submitted and you have not received the new plates. Keep a copy of your application in the vehicle until you receive the new plates.
The DOT web site now has the details posted. The link is:
Details about the new Historic Military Plate can be viewed on line at:
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/vehicles/personal/special/histmilitary.htm
(you may want to print a copy of this page and keep it in the vehicle, in case you are asked)
The link to the new HMV application form number MV2592 for download & print out is:
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/vehicles/veh-forms.htm
There is no charge for the transfer if the vehicle is currently registered. The DOT is now accepting HMV applications and the plates should start being mailed out in about two weeks. Owners must mail the application and title with vehicle photos and any fees (for new registrations) to the DOT Madison address on the application form. The regional walk in DMV offices can print out the new application forms for you, but can not process the application.
If you are wondering why the DOT is requiring owners to submit photo’s of the vehicle with the application, many vehicles, military and non military have be incorrectly registered by the DMV in the past. Having photos lets them see the vehicle without requiring an on-site vehicle inspection. The requirement for supplying photo’s with the application is also being added to other Wisconsin vehicle categories including COLLECTOR and HOBBIEST applications.
The following military vehicles are also covered in a separate change to the current COLLECTOR law and can be registered as a COLLECTOR vehicle or can be registered under the HMV rules at the owner’s option. The Pinzgauer, HUMVEE, M715 Jeep and GMC DUKW. See the COLLECTOR statute or Plate section on the DOT web site for details.
We plan to continue to lobby the legislature to amend and expand the new law to include personnel use in the future. It is important that we register our military vehicles with the new plates because the safety record is tracked by plate type. This is done for all the plate types. When we demonstrate that the historic military vehicles have a safety record in Wisconsin, we can go back to the legislature for amendments.
Without the new law we would not have legal protection to own and operate former military vehicles in Wisconsin.
Thanks to everyone for your efforts.
Cat Man
By Wisconsin law, privately owned former military vehicles may now be registered and will receive the new Historic Military Vehicle license plates. Owners who have military vehicles that are currently registered in WI and have other license plates, REGULAR, COLLECTOR, HOBBYIST, ANTIQUE or other must re-apply and transfer the registration to the new HMV category.
Driving a former military vehicle after Oct 1st without the new HMV plate is considered the same as driving with without registration or driving with expired registration. You can continue to drive on the old plates as long as your application has been submitted and you have not received the new plates. Keep a copy of your application in the vehicle until you receive the new plates.
The DOT web site now has the details posted. The link is:
Details about the new Historic Military Plate can be viewed on line at:
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/vehicles/personal/special/histmilitary.htm
(you may want to print a copy of this page and keep it in the vehicle, in case you are asked)
The link to the new HMV application form number MV2592 for download & print out is:
http://www.dot.wisconsin.gov/drivers/vehicles/veh-forms.htm
There is no charge for the transfer if the vehicle is currently registered. The DOT is now accepting HMV applications and the plates should start being mailed out in about two weeks. Owners must mail the application and title with vehicle photos and any fees (for new registrations) to the DOT Madison address on the application form. The regional walk in DMV offices can print out the new application forms for you, but can not process the application.
If you are wondering why the DOT is requiring owners to submit photo’s of the vehicle with the application, many vehicles, military and non military have be incorrectly registered by the DMV in the past. Having photos lets them see the vehicle without requiring an on-site vehicle inspection. The requirement for supplying photo’s with the application is also being added to other Wisconsin vehicle categories including COLLECTOR and HOBBIEST applications.
The following military vehicles are also covered in a separate change to the current COLLECTOR law and can be registered as a COLLECTOR vehicle or can be registered under the HMV rules at the owner’s option. The Pinzgauer, HUMVEE, M715 Jeep and GMC DUKW. See the COLLECTOR statute or Plate section on the DOT web site for details.
We plan to continue to lobby the legislature to amend and expand the new law to include personnel use in the future. It is important that we register our military vehicles with the new plates because the safety record is tracked by plate type. This is done for all the plate types. When we demonstrate that the historic military vehicles have a safety record in Wisconsin, we can go back to the legislature for amendments.
Without the new law we would not have legal protection to own and operate former military vehicles in Wisconsin.
Thanks to everyone for your efforts.
Cat Man