Wisconsin DMV Change of Address

Wisconsin DMV Change of Address

Are you moving to or from Wisconsin? Not sure how this will affect your driving status and voter registration? Learn more below.

 

In Wisconsin, there is one main agency that administers DMV-related services:

Wisconsin Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

To begin, select from the following

Driver’s License

Within 10 days of moving to a new part of Wisconsin, you are required to change your address on your Wisconsin driver’s license or ID card. This can be done:

They will likely request your current driver’s license number, your new address, and possibly some personal identifiable information. However, the state of Wisconsin will not need to issue you a new driver’s license or ID card.

 

Vehicle Registration

When moving within the state of Wisconsin you are required to contact the state within 10 days in regards to renewing a vehicle registration. This can be done online, or by mail. Act Quickly!

You’ve recently moved to Wisconsin? Congratulations!

As a new resident of Wisconsin, you are required to register your car and obtain a Wisconsin driver’s license. It is required that you visit a Wisconsin State office and to apply for your driver license within 60 days of moving to Wisconsin. Act Quickly!

 

How to Apply for Your New Wisconsin Driver’s License

To transfer your out-of-state driver’s license, you will likely need to bring:

  • Documents proving your identification (a valid, unexpired driver’s license from another U.S. state or territory)
  • Proof of car insurance.
  • Completed MV3001 DL Application Form
  • Proof of social security number.
  • A vehicle with a valid registration.

These requirements may vary depending on the type of driver’s license for which you are applying. For more information, get in contact with your local drivers licensing office.

 

Vehicle Registration

When moving to Wisconsin, it is required that new residents register their vehicles with the state, as soon as possible. It is required that you visit a Wisconsin State office or a title-registration service provider location. Act Quickly!

The following is likely to be needed and required to register your vehicle:

  • A valid form of Identification (Driver’s License or U.S. Passport).
  • Your vehicle title(s).
  • Completed Title/Application Form
  • All vehicle owners on the title must be present or a power of attorney must be presented for the owners who are not present.
  • Show your current out-of-state vehicle registration.
  • Complete a vehicle identification number (VIN) inspection.
  • Pay any applicable fees (see “Vehicle Registration Fees” below).

For information on your specific vehicle registration circumstances visit your local DMV online.

 

Voter Registration in Wisconsin

To vote in Wisconsin elections you must have a valid and approved voter registration. You will need to register to vote through the Wisconsin Department of State.

Photo identification at the polling booth is a must in Wisconsin.

To be eligible to vote in Wisconsin, you must:

  • Be a U.S. citizen.
  • Be a Wisconsin resident.
  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • NOT been convicted of a disqualifying felony.
  • NOT be declared “mentally incompetent” by a court.

How to Register Online to Vote in Wisconsin

When registering online, you must have a valid Wisconsin driver’s license or you will need to apply by mail and send the completed EL-131 Form to your local Wisconsin municipal clerk.

Applying for your voter registration online is very easy. Visit the state’s Electronic Voter Registration Application and carefully follow the step by step instructions to complete your application.

Please note that you must be notified of your application being accepted prior to voting.

If you are moving from the state of Wisconsin to another state, you will likely be able to transfer your out-of-state driver’s license. Although the specific requirements may vary from state to state, in most cases, the following information will be required:

  • Current and valid driver’s license
  • Proper identification — passport or birth certificate
  • Proof of Social Security number
  • Pass a vision test
  • Proof of residency
  • Satisfy payment requirements for a new license

For more detailed information in regards to your states Driver’s License, Vehicle Registration, and Voter Registration visit your state’s DMV requirements. <– *Insert Link to DMV States Page*.