Wisconsin Code § 342.14

Fees
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The department shall be paid the following
fees:
(1) For filing an application for the first certificate of title,
$207, by the owner of the vehicle.
(2) For the original notation and subsequent release of each
security interest noted upon a certificate of title, a single fee of
$10, by the applicant.
(3) For a certificate of title after a transfer, by the owner of the
vehicle $207, except that this fee shall be waived with respect to
an application for transfer of a decedent’s interest in a vehicle to
his or her surviving domestic partner under ch. 770 or an immediate family member.
(3m) Upon filing an application under sub. (1) or (3), a supplemental title fee of $7.50 by the owner of the vehicle, except
that this fee shall be waived with respect to an application under
sub. (3) for transfer of a decedent’s interest in a vehicle to his or
her surviving domestic partner under ch. 770 or an immediate
family member. The fee specified under this subsection is in addition to any other fee specified in this section. This subsection
does not apply to an application for a certificate of title for a lowspeed vehicle.
(4) For each assignment of a security interest noted upon a
certificate of title, $1 by the assignee.
(5) For a replacement certificate of title, $20, by the owner of
the vehicle.
(7) For processing applications for certificates of title which
have a special handling request for fast service, a fee to be established by rule which shall approximate the cost to the department
for providing this special handling service to persons so
requesting.
(8) For the reinstatement of a certificate of title previously
suspended or revoked, $25, except that if the certificate of title
and registration of a vehicle are suspended or revoked as a result
of the same occurrence, payment of the fee under s. 341.36 (1)
shall apply to the reinstatement of both the registration and certificate of title. The fee under this subsection is in addition to any
other fee specified in this section.

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