Wyoming Vehicle Registration
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Wyoming Vehicle Registration — Complete Guide
If you’ve recently moved to Wyoming or purchased a vehicle, understanding the registration process is crucial to avoid penalties and stay legal. This comprehensive 2025 guide covers everything you need to know about Wyoming vehicle registration.
Who Needs to Register a Vehicle in Wyoming?
All Wyoming residents must register vehicles operated on public roads with their local county treasurer’s office. New residents must register within 30 days of establishing residency.
Where to Register Your Vehicle
Registration is handled at your county treasurer’s office. Find county office details on the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) website.
Step-by-Step Registration Process for New Residents
1️⃣ Obtain a Wyoming Title
Surrender your out-of-state title to receive a Wyoming title. Complete an Application for Certificate of Title and provide necessary documents.
2️⃣ VIN Inspection
Required for all vehicles coming from out of state. VIN inspections can be done by law enforcement officers or authorized inspectors.
3️⃣ Provide Proof of Wyoming Insurance
Wyoming requires minimum liability coverage of $25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $20,000 for property damage.
4️⃣ Submit Application and Documents
Bring to your county treasurer’s office:
- Out-of-state title
- Completed title application
- VIN inspection form
- Proof of Wyoming insurance
- Valid ID
- Payment for fees and taxes
5️⃣ Pay Fees
Expect to pay:
- Title fee: $15
- Registration fee: Based on vehicle factory cost, age, and county-specific fees
6️⃣ Receive Plates and Registration
Wyoming issues two license plates and a registration decal. Display both plates immediately.
Registering a Newly Purchased Vehicle
If purchased from a dealer, they usually handle paperwork. For private sales:
- Register within 45 days.
- Submit signed title, bill of sale, proof of insurance, and VIN inspection.
Registration Renewal
Wyoming vehicle registrations must be renewed annually. You can renew:
- By mail
- In person at your county treasurer’s office
Emissions & Safety Inspections
- Emissions Testing: Not required statewide.
- Safety Inspections: Not required statewide.
Fees Overview
- Title fee: $15
- Registration fee: Varies based on vehicle value and county
Specialty and Personalized Plates
Wyoming offers various specialty and personalized plates supporting local causes and organizations. Additional fees apply.
Common Questions
How long do I have to register after moving?
Within 30 days of establishing residency.
Do I need a VIN inspection?
Yes, for all out-of-state vehicles.
Can I register online as a new resident?
No, initial registrations require an in-person visit.
Is insurance required before registering?
Yes, Wyoming insurance is mandatory.
What if I miss the registration deadline?
Late penalties and fines apply.
Why Check Your Vehicle’s History First?
Before registering, run a free VIN check with VinCheckPro to uncover:
- Salvage or rebuilt titles
- Accident or flood damage
- Odometer discrepancies
- Open recalls
This helps you avoid unexpected costs and future issues.
Final Tips
- Complete your VIN inspection early to avoid delays.
- Always keep your registration and proof of insurance in your vehicle.
- Use the WYDOT resources for official updates and county office information.
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Ready to Register Your Car?
Run your VIN with VinCheckPro, then visit your county treasurer’s office to get your Wyoming plates and enjoy the wide-open roads!
For more guidance, explore our guides on the VinCheckPro Blog and use our Free Vehicle History Report tool to make confident, informed decisions.