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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 341 — Registration of vehicles

341.35 Municipal or county vehicle registration fee.

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341.35 Municipal or county vehicle registration fee.
(1)Annual registration fee. In this section “municipality” means a town, village or city and “motor vehicle” means an automobile or motor truck registered under s. 341.25
(c)at a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds. The governing body of a municipality or county may enact an ordinance imposing an annual flat municipal or county registration fee on all motor vehicles registered in this state which are customarily kept in the municipality or county. A registration fee imposed under this section shall be in addition to state registration fees.
(1m)Registration period. A municipality or county shall establish the registration period provided by the department for the motor vehicle as the registration period for a motor vehicle registered by the municipality or county.
(2)Exemptions. The following vehicles are exempt from any municipal or county vehicle registration fee:
(a)All vehicles exempted by this chapter from payment of a state vehicle registration fee.
(b)All vehicles registered by the state under s. 341.26 for a fee of $5.
(3m)County and municipal fees. If a municipality and the county in which the municipality is located enact ordinances under this section, a motor vehicle customarily kept in the municipality shall be subject to a municipal registration fee and a county registration fee.
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