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The Wisconsin MV2323 form is a vital document for collectors looking to obtain special license plates for vintage and military vehicles. Designed for motor vehicles that are 20 years or older, this form ensures that these cherished automobiles remain a part of Wisconsin's automotive heritage. To qualify, vehicles must not have been altered from their original manufacturer specifications, with a few exceptions for specific military models. Owners must also possess at least one other vehicle registered in Wisconsin for regular transportation. The application process is straightforward but requires attention to detail, including the submission of photographs and proof of ownership. Once approved, collector plates offer the unique benefit of being non-expiring as long as the vehicle is owned, although there are restrictions on their use during certain months. Understanding the requirements and processes associated with the MV2323 form can enhance the experience of owning a collector vehicle while ensuring compliance with state regulations.

Form Example

WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Collector License Plate

Application

MV2323 3/2013 s.341.266 Wis. Stats.

Vehicles that qualify

All motor vehicles 20 years or older that have not been altered or modiied from the manufacturer’s speciications

Four former military vehicles

(even if altered or modiied):

»GMC DUKW truck models, at least 25 years old

»Humvee, military version, at least 22 years old

»Kaiser Jeep M-715, at least 25 years old

»Pinzgauer, at least 25 years old

Street modiied vehicles, replicas, homemade

motorized vehicles or vehicles that have been altered or modiied from the original manufacturer’s speciications do not qualify for Collector plates. Refer to form MV2388 Hobbyist Registration Application on the Internet:

www.dot.wisconsin.gov/forms.

Things you should know

To qualify for Collector plates, you must own or lease at least one other motor vehicle for regular transportation with current, valid registration in Wisconsin under the same name(s) as the Collector vehicle. Complete section C.

Collector plates are non-expiring for as long as you own the collector vehicle. Vehicles with

Collector plates cannot be operated during

the month of January unless a special temporary plate is purchased. Temporary

plates for January operation are available for

$5 for ive consecutive days or $30 for the month; use form MV2750. Temporary plates are not available

while original applications are being processed.

If you previously had a Collector plate, but no longer own the vehicle, pay the same fee as when applying for a second or subsequent collector registration. See fee schedule.

WisDOT assigns a collector number to each vehicle collector. That number, plus an alpha character, is

issued to other collector vehicles owned by the same person. Collector plates cannot be personalized. For second or subsequent plates, allow approximately

3–4 weeks for the manufacturing process after the Certiicate of Registration has been issued. Except for former military vehicles, truck-type

vehicles with Collector plates cannot haul more than 500 pounds. Do not include the weight

of a camper, lid or cap that is mounted on the truck or the weight of any persons or pets.

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How to apply

1.Complete and sign application.

»Select appropriate option.

»Give complete description of Collector vehicle in section A.

»Give owner information in section B.

»Give complete description of vehicle, which is registered in Wisconsin and used for regular transportation in section C.

»Incomplete applications will be returned.

2.Provide photos of the vehicle

»Autos, trucks and motor homes: Provide photos of the engine compartment, interior showing the complete dashboard, and exterior views from all four sides.

»Motorcycles: Provide photos showing each side and the top. Vehicles must be complete and road worthy to receive license plates.

3.If the vehicle you wish to register with Collector plates is already titled in your name and:

»is currently registered, send a copy of your Certiicate of Registration.

»is not currently registered, send the actual

Certiicate of Title—not a photocopy.

4.If the vehicle is not titled in your name, send a completed title application (MV1 or MV11), assigned title and fees, including Collector registration fees.

5.Using the fee schedule, determine Collector registration fees. No credit is given from current registration. If you are transferring

a Collector plate, you must pay the fee shown in the “Transfer” column. Make check or money order payable to: Registration Fee Trust.

6.Mail all required items with signed application to: WisDOT Special Plates PO Box 7911, Madison, WI 53707-7911

Collector plates are not available or processed at DMV Customer Service Centers.

Fee Schedule

 

 

 

Transfer or

 

 

 

Second and

 

 

First Collector

Subsequent

Vehicle Type

Gross Weight*

Issuance

Plate

 

 

 

 

Automobile

$200

$150

 

 

 

 

Truck/Former

4,500

$200

$150

Military Vehicle

 

 

 

6,000

$218

$168

 

 

 

 

 

 

8,000 and over

$262

$212

 

 

 

 

Motor Home

5,000

$147

$97

 

 

 

 

 

8,000 and over

$160

$110

 

 

 

 

Motorcycle/Moped

$73

$23

 

 

 

 

*To determine the gross weight, use the weight of your vehicle with a full tank of gas, plus any equipment or persons that the vehicle carries.

Collector License Plate

Wisconsin Department of Transportation

Application (MV2323 3/2013 S.341.266 WIS. STATS.)

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Check options

Applying for irst Collector plate

Currently hold Collector license plate number(s):

Wish to transfer Collector license plate number:

Need replacement Collector plate:

$2.00 Motorcycle/Moped $4.00 All others

Applying for former military vehicle Collector plate. Choose one:

GMC DUKW truck models (at least 25 years old)

Humvee, military version (at least 22 years old)

Kaiser Jeep M-715 (at least 25 years old)

Pinzgauer (at least 25 years old)

If you have questions about this application:

»Call: (608) 266-3041

»FAX: (608) 267-5106

»Email: special-plates.dmv@dot.wi.gov

Release of non exempt information

Under Wisconsin open records law, the

Wisconsin Department of Transportation must provide information from its records to requesters.

If you do not want your name and address

included in requests we receive for ten or more records, you may ask the department

to withhold your name and address from those lists by checking the box below:

Opt Out

ADA – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation complies with the

Americans with Disabilities Act.

MUST Enclose PHOTOS of engine compartment, interior and exterior of the vehicle, all sides.

Photos will not be returned.

A

Collector Vehicle Engine or Identiication Number

Year

 

Make

 

 

Body Style

Gross Weight if Truck, Former

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Military Vehicle or Motor Home

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

B

Owner(s) Name - Last First, Middle Initial - Print

 

 

 

 

Driver License Number or (if company owned) FEIN Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Owner(s) Name - Last First, Middle Initial - Print

 

 

 

 

Driver License Number or (if company owned) FEIN Number

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Address

 

 

 

 

Telephone Number where you may be reached 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

City

State

ZIP Code

 

Email Address

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C

Regular Transportation Vehicle ID Number(s) - if applying jointly, other

 

Year

 

Make

 

Plate

than spouse or same-sex domestic partner, each must show a vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I (we) certify that the Collector vehicle described above (check one).

has not been altered or modiied from original manufacturer’s speciications,

is 20 or more years of age, and is being preserved because of its historical interest.

is one of four former military vehicles described above.

XX

(Owner Signature)

(Date)

(Owner Signature)

(Date)

Document Specs

Fact Name Description
Governing Law The MV2323 form is governed by Wisconsin Statutes section 341.266.
Eligibility Criteria Vehicles must be 20 years or older and unaltered from the manufacturer's specifications to qualify for Collector plates.
Military Vehicle Exception Four specific military vehicles qualify even if altered: GMC DUKW, Humvee, Kaiser Jeep M-715, and Pinzgauer.
Non-Expiration Collector plates do not expire as long as the owner retains ownership of the collector vehicle.
January Operation Collector vehicles cannot be operated in January unless a special temporary plate is purchased.
Application Requirements Applicants must provide a completed application, vehicle photos, and proof of registration or title.
Fee Structure Fees vary based on vehicle type and weight, with specific amounts for first, second, and subsequent plates.
Transfer of Plates If transferring a collector plate, the same fee applies as for subsequent registrations.
Photo Submission Photos of the vehicle's engine compartment, interior, and exterior must be submitted with the application.
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