Wisconsin Code § 218.0147

Purchase or lease of motor vehicle by minor
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(1) No minor may purchase or lease any motor vehicle unless the minor, at the time of purchase or lease, submits to the
seller or lessor a statement verified before a person authorized to
administer oaths and made and signed by either parent of the purchaser or lessee, if the signing parent has custody of the minor or,
if neither parent has custody, then by the person having custody,
setting forth that the purchaser or lessee has consent to purchase
or lease the vehicle. The signature on the statement shall not impute any liability for the purchase price of the motor vehicle or for
any payments under the consumer lease to the consenting person.
The statement shall not adversely affect any other arrangement
for the assumption of liability for the purchase price or any lease
payments which the consenting person may make.
(2) If a motor vehicle is purchased by a minor, the signed
statement described in sub. (1) shall accompany the application
for a certificate of title and shall be filed by the department of
transportation with the application. Failure to obtain the consent
or to forward it, together with the application for a certificate of
title in the event of the purchase of a motor vehicle, shall not void
the contract of sale or consumer lease of a motor vehicle in the
hands of an innocent holder, without notice, for value and in the
ordinary course of business.
(3) Any person who sells or leases a motor vehicle to a minor
with knowledge of that fact without procuring the statement described in sub. (1) may be fined not more than $200 or imprisoned for not more than 6 months or both.

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