Wisconsin or Minnesota ATV/UTV License Plate
The 8 inch x 5 inch aluminum composite base plate is 3mm thick. Registration numbers are 1½ inches tall with a 3/16" inch stroke width. This is not a kit that you have to assemble yourself, it is complete and ready for you to install.
Printed vinyl provides a smooth surface giving you less chances to catch an edge when washing.
Plate Registration Number Styles:
- Registration Numbers Printed on vinyl already applied to plate
- Registration Numbers Printed on white reflective vinyl already applied to plate
Plate Hole Locations:
- No Holes
- Holes on Top
- Holes on Bottom
- Holes Top & bottom
ATV/UTV license plates for Minnesota will have the lettering placed lower to allow room for the Minnesota sticker on the top. Bottom holes on Minnesota plates are not available.
Minnesota ATV Requirements
ATVs registered for public or dual use must display the current public use registration number and decals(s) on a plate at least 4 inches high and 7½ inches long. The ATV / UTV plate must be clearly visible on the back of the vehicle and at least 12 inches from the ground. The ATV / UTV plate and decal must be maintained in a clear and legible condition.
Registration numbers must be:
- at least 1½ inches high with a 3⁄16-inch stroke
- in English and placed from left to right
- in a color that contrasts with the background of the plate.
Wisconsin ATV Plate Requirements
ATVs registered for public use must display the current public use registration number on a plate at least 4 inches high and 7½ inches long. The plate must be clearly visible on the back of the vehicle. The ATV / UTV license plate must be maintained in a clear and legible condition. DNR registration decals must be placed on the forward part of the vehicle, not on the plate.
Registration numbers must be:
- at least 1½ inches high with a 3⁄16-inch stroke
- in English and placed from left to right
- in black on a white plate
Check out the Wisconsin ATV / UTV plate that looks like the Wisconsin auto plate. Click here.
Check out the Minnesota ATV / UTV plate that looks like the Minnesota auto plate. Click here.
DISCLAIMER: It is up to you to verify the license plate requirements of your state.