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All-Terrain ( ATV ) or Utility Terrain ( UTV ) Vehicle Registration Application
Form 9400-376 (R. 11-12)
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Notice: This form may be used for any application filed pursuant to s. 23.33, Wis. Stats. The Department will not consider your
application unless you provide all necessary information. Personally identifiable information provided may be used to determine
identity of the applicant, eligibility for approvals, participation in natural resources surveys, other enforcement purposes, and may be
provided to requesters as required by Wisconsin’s Open Records law [ss. 19.31-19.39, Wis. Stats.]. A social security number or federal
employer identification number is required on behalf of the Department of Revenue for tax purposes.
Public and commercial registration fees reflect a two-year registration cycle that begins on April 1st or the date of issuance/
renewal of the 2nd year following the date of issuance/renewal issued and ends on March 31. Registration fees are not prorated.
B. VEHICLE INFORMATION
“All-terrain vehicle” means an engine-driven device which has a net weight of 900 pounds or less, which is originally manufactured
with a width of 50 inches or less, which is equipped with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and which is designed
by the manufacturer to travel on 3 or more low-pressure tires. Low-pressure tire means a tire that has a minimum width of
6 inches and that is designed to be inflated with an operating pressure not to exceed 20 pounds per square inch as recommended by
the manufacturer. [s. 340.01(2g), Wis. Stats.]
“Utility terrain vehicle” means a motor driven device that is designed to be used primarily off highway, and originally manufactured
with and equipped with all of the following: net weight of less than 2,000 pounds; cargo box installed by the manufacturer; steering
wheel; tail light; brake lights; two headlights; width of not more than 65 inches; seats for at least 2 occupants, on non-straddled seats;
seat belts; roll bar or similar device designed to reduce the likelihood that an occupant would be crushed as the result of a rollover.
Golf carts, low-speed vehicles, dune buggies, mini-trucks or tracked vehicles are not included and may not be registered as an
all-terrain or utility terrain vehicle. [s. 23.33(1)(ng)2, Wis. Stats.]
C. REGISTRATION TYPE
An ATV or UTV must be registered for public, agricultural or private use or any combination of use types.
1. New Registration Public Use: Public Use registration allows you to operate on any areas open to the public and on private
property with the appropriate permission. Public use registration is required to operate on the frozen surface of any lake or stream.
2. New Registration Private Property Use: Private Property Use registration is available for ATVs or UTVs that are used exclusively
on land owned or leased by you or a member of your immediate family. The private property use registration is non-transferable
and does not expire. Agricultural Use designation on the Private Use Type includes activities related to the transportation of
farm implements, equipment, supplies or products on a farm or between farms.
3. Transfer (change of ownership): Application must be submitted within 10 days of purchase for ATVs or UTVs previously registered
in Wisconsin. Include the previous owner’s registration certificate and/or indicate the registration number on the form.
4. Transfer & Renewal: You can renew the public registration with your transfer application if the registration decals are expired.
5. Renewal: The current registered owner can renew the registration of an ATV or UTV registered in Wisconsin for another two year
registration period.
6. Duplicate Certificate: A certificate can be replaced if lost or stolen.
7. Duplicate Decals: Non-expired decals can be replaced if lost or stolen.
8. Municipal Registration: Municipal registration is available for government use only (county, city, village or police).
9. Commercial Certificate: Every person who is an ATV or UTV manufacturer, dealer, distributor, renter or any combination
thereof, engaged in business in the state shall register with the department and obtain a Commercial ATV or UTV certificate.
Complete Sections A, C & E.
10. Additional Commercial Decals: Additional decals may be ordered with original and renewal Commercial Certificate applications.
A current Commercial Certificate holder may also order additional decals.
D. SALES AND TAX INFORMATION
A 5% WI sales tax must be collected for all nonexempt private party or dealer sales. County and stadium use taxes may also apply and
are based on where the ATV/Boat/Snowmobile is customarily kept while in WI. Credit will be given for state and local taxes previously
paid by the registrant (i.e., tax paid in another state where the sale took place). Please attach proof (i.e. bill of sale) showing the
amount of tax you previously paid. If this documentation is not provided, we must collect the tax.
DEALERS – Dealers licensed in Wisconsin complete lines 1 thru 7 and the dealer information portion. Remit the state, county and
stadium tax with your Wisconsin State and County Sales and Use Tax Return (Form ST-12).
PURCHASERS – If you purchased a boat, ATV, UTV or snowmobile from (1) a private party or (2) another state, complete this section.
1. Purchase Price – Enter the purchase price. Include the cost of accessories.
2. Trade-In – Enter the amount you were allowed for any property traded in on the purchase of this snowmobile.
3. Taxable Amount – Subtract line 2 from line 1 and enter the amount on line 3.
4. 5% State Tax – Enter 5% (.05) of the amount shown on line 3.

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