Wisconsin Code § 350.12

Registration of snowmobiles; trail use stickers
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(1) REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT. After January 1, 1970,
no person shall operate, and no owner shall give permission for
the operation of any snowmobile within this state unless the oper-

ation of the snowmobile complies with sub. (3) (a) 1. or (5) (cm)
or is exempt from registration. No political subdivision shall
have authority to register or license snowmobiles.
(2) EXEMPTION. A snowmobile is exempt from registration if
it is one of the following:
(a) Owned by the United States, another state or a political
subdivision thereof, but such snowmobiles shall display the name
of the owner on the cowling thereof.
(b) Covered by a valid registration in another state, province
or country, provided there is some identification of registration
displayed on the snowmobile and it has not been in this state for
more than 15 consecutive days.
(bm) Covered by a valid registration of a federally recognized
American Indian tribe or band, if all of the following apply:
1. The registration program of the tribe or band is covered by
an agreement under s. 23.35.
2. The snowmobile displays the registration decal required
by the tribe or band.
3. The snowmobile has not been, for more than 15 consecutive days, in that portion of this state that is outside the boundaries of the reservation where it is registered.
(bn) In the registration application process in another state,
province or country, if proof of the application for registration is
carried on the operator and the snowmobile has not been in this
state for more than 15 consecutive days.
(c) Used exclusively for racing on a raceway facility.
(d) Present in this state, for a period not to exceed 15 days, and
if it is used exclusively as part of an advertisement being made for
the manufacturer of the snowmobile.
(3) APPLICATIONS, ISSUANCES, RENEWALS, FEES. (a) 1. Except as provided under subs. (2) and (5) (cm), no person may operate and no owner may give permission for the operation of any
snowmobile within this state unless the snowmobile is registered
for public use or private use under this paragraph or s. 350.122 or
as an antique under par. (b) and has the registration decals displayed as required under sub. (5) or s. 350.122 or unless the
snowmobile has a plate and a registration decal attached as required under par. (c) 3. A snowmobile that is not registered as an
antique under par. (b) may be registered for public use. A snowmobile that is not registered as an antique under par. (b) and that
is used exclusively on private property, as defined under s. 23.33
(1) (n), may be registered for private use. A snowmobile publicuse registration certificate is valid for 3 years beginning on the
July 1 prior to the date of application if registration is made prior
to April 1 and beginning on the July 1 subsequent to the date of
application if registration is made after April 1 and ending on
June 30, 3 years thereafter. A snowmobile private-use registration certificate is valid from the date of issuance until ownership
of the snowmobile is transferred. The fee for the issuance or renewal of a public-use registration certificate is $30, except that
the fee is $5 if it is a snowmobile owned and operated by a political subdivision of this state. There is no fee for the issuance of a
private-use registration certificate or for the issuance of a registration certificate to the state.
2. Upon transfer of ownership of a snowmobile for which a
registration certificate has been issued by this state or by another
state, province, or country, the seller shall, at time of sale, deliver
the assigned certificate to the purchaser.
3. The purchaser shall complete the application for transfer
and cause it to be delivered to the department or an agent appointed under sub. (3h) (a) 3. within 10 days from the date of purchase. A fee of $5 shall be paid for transfer of a current registration certificate.
4. Whenever a snowmobile is junked, the owner shall return
the certificate of registration to the department marked “junked”.
(b) 1. An owner of a snowmobile may register the snowmobile as an antique snowmobile if it is at least 35 years old at the
time that the owner applies for such registration. Upon payment
of a fee of $20, the owner shall be furnished a registration certificate and decals of a distinctive design, in lieu of the design on the
decals issued under par. (d). The design shall show that the snowmobile is an antique. The registration certificate shall be valid for
3 years. If the snowmobile is registered before April 1, the 3-year
period begins on the July 1 before the date of application. If the
snowmobile is registered on or after April 1 of a given year, the 3year period begins on the July 1 after the date of application. The
fee for issuance of the initial registration certificate is $20. The
fee for renewal of the registration is $5.
2. An owner who has applied to register a snowmobile under
this paragraph before April 10, 2014, is exempt from the initial
registration requirement under subd. 1. if the person submits an
application to renew the registration under subd. 1. before March
1, 2015.
3. Unless inconsistent with this paragraph, the provisions of
this chapter applicable to other snowmobiles shall apply to antique snowmobiles.
(c) 1. Every person who is a snowmobile manufacturer,
snowmobile dealer, snowmobile distributor or snowmobile renter
or any combination thereof engaged in business in this state shall
register with the department and obtain from the department a
commercial snowmobile certificate.
2. The fee for issuing or renewing a commercial snowmobile
certificate is $90. Upon receipt of the application form required
by the department and the fee required under this subdivision, the
department shall issue to the applicant a commercial snowmobile
certificate and 3 registration decals. The fee for additional registration decals is $30 per decal.
3. A person who is required to obtain a commercial snowmobile certificate under subd. 1. shall attach in a clearly visible place
a plate that is removable and temporarily but firmly mounted to
any snowmobile that is not registered for public use and that the
person leases, rents, offers for sale or otherwise allows to be used
whenever the snowmobile is being operated. A registration decal
issued under subd. 2. shall be attached to the plate.
4. The period of validity for a commercial snowmobile certificate is 3 years, to be calculated in the same manner as is the
period of validity for a public-use registration certificate under
par. (a).
5. Any snowmobile dealer or creditor may offer or sell guaranteed asset protection waivers in connection with the retail sale
or lease of snowmobiles in this state if the dealer or creditor complies with the same requirements applicable with respect to motor
vehicles under s. 218.0148. Any guaranteed asset protection
waiver offered or sold under this subdivision shall be treated the
same as one offered or sold under s. 218.0148, including that the
guaranteed asset protection waiver is not insurance.
(cm) Subsection (3h) does not apply to commercial snowmobile certificates and registration decals issued under par. (c) 2. or
to registration certificates issued for antique snowmobiles under
par. (b).
(d) 1. Upon receipt of the required fee, a sales report, payment of sales and use taxes due under s. 77.61 (1), and an application on forms prescribed by the department, a temporary operating receipt or a registration certificate and 2 registration decals
shall be issued to the applicant using one of the procedures specified in sub. (3h) (ag) 1.
2. The registration certificate issued under this paragraph or
sub. (3h) (ag) 2. shall contain the registration number, the name

and address of the owner, and other information the department
considers necessary.
3. The decals issued under this paragraph or sub. (3h) (ag) 2.
shall be no larger than 3 inches in height and 6 inches in width.
The decals shall contain reference to the state, the department,
whether the snowmobile is registered for public use or private use
under par. (a), or as an antique under par. (b), and shall show the
expiration date of the registration.
(e) If a registration certificate, registration decal, or commercial snowmobile certificate is lost or destroyed, the holder of the
certificate or decal may apply for a duplicate on forms provided
for by the department accompanied by a fee of $5. Upon receipt
of a proper application and the required fee, the department or an
agent appointed under sub. (3h) (a) 3. shall issue a duplicate certificate, decal, or plate to the applicant.
(f) All fees remitted to or collected by the department under
pars. (a) and (e) shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (9) (hu).
(3g) REGISTRATION OF CERTAIN SNOWMOBILES. (a) Registration certificates issued to persons under s. 350.12 (3) (c) (intro.), 1989 stats., before August 15, 1991, shall remain valid until
their expiration dates.
(b) A snowmobile put into use by a snowmobile renter before
August 15, 1991, shall be subject to the requirements that are applicable under s. 350.12 (3) (c) (intro.) and 5., 1989 stats., s.
350.12 (3) (d), 1989 stats., s. 350.12 (3) (dm), 1989 stats., and s.
350.12 (5) (b) , 1989 stats., and is exempt from the requirement
under sub. (3) (c) 3. until the expiration date of the snowmobile
registration.
(3h) REGISTRATION; PROCEDURES. (a) Issuers. For the issuance of original or duplicate registration documents, for the issuance of reprints under s. 23.47 (3), and for the transfer or renewal of registration documents, the department may do any of
the following:
1. Directly issue, transfer, or renew registration documents
with or without using the services specified in par. (ag) 1. and directly issue reprints.
3. Appoint persons who are not employees of the department
as agents of the department to issue, transfer, or renew registration documents using either or both of the services specified in
par. (ag) 1. and to issue reprints.
(ag) Registration; methods of issuance. 1. For the issuance of
original or duplicate registration documents and for the transfer
or renewal of registration documents, the department shall implement either or both of the following procedures to be provided by
the department and any agents appointed under par. (a) 3.:
a. A procedure under which the department or agent appointed under par. (a) 3. accepts applications for registration documents and issues temporary operating receipts at the time applicants submit applications accompanied by the required fees.
b. A procedure under which the department or agent appointed under par. (a) 3. accepts applications for registration documents and issues to each applicant all or some of the registration
documents at the time the applicant submits the application accompanied by the required fees.
2. Under either procedure under subd. 1., the applicant shall
be issued any remaining registration documents directly from the
department at a later date. Any registration document issued under subd. 1. b. shall be sufficient to allow the snowmobile for
which the application is submitted to be operated in compliance
with the registration requirements under this section.
(ar) Registration; supplemental fees. In addition to the applicable fee under sub. (3) (a), when an agent appointed under par.
(a) 3. accepts an application to renew registration documents, or
the department accepts an application to renew registration documents through a statewide automated system, the agent or the department shall collect an issuing fee of 50 cents and a transaction
fee of 50 cents each time the agent or the department issues renewal registration documents or a renewal temporary operating
receipt under par. (ag) 1. a. or b. The agent or the department
shall retain the entire amount of each issuing fee and transaction
fee the agent or the department collects.
(g) Receipt of fees. All fees remitted to or collected by the department under par. (ar) shall be credited to the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (9) (hu).
(h) Rules. The department may promulgate rules to establish
eligibility and other criteria for the appointment of agents under
par. (a) 3. and to regulate the activities of these agents.
(3i) ALTERATIONS AND FALSIFICATIONS PROHIBITED. (a) No
person may intentionally do any of the following:
1. Make a false statement on an application for a registration
issued under sub. (3).
2. Alter, remove, or change any number or other character in
a vehicle identification number.
(b) No person may do any of the following:
1. Manufacture a vehicle identification number tag that the
person knows to contain false information to be placed on a
snowmobile.
2. Place a vehicle identification number tag that the person
knows to be false on a snowmobile.
(3j) TRAIL USE STICKERS. (a) 1. In this paragraph:
a. “Public snowmobile corridor” means a snowmobile trail
or other established snowmobile corridor that is open to the public but does not include a snowmobile route.
b. “Temporary trail use receipt” means a receipt issued by
the department or an agent under this subsection that shows that
an application and the required fees for a trail use sticker have
been submitted to the department or an agent appointed under
par. (e) 1.
2. No person who is the owner of a snowmobile may operate,
or give permission for another person to operate, a snowmobile
on a public snowmobile corridor in this state unless any of the
following apply:
a. Except as provided in this subd. 2. a., a trail use sticker issued under this subsection is displayed on the snowmobile. For a
snowmobile that is required to have a plate attached under sub.
(3) (c) 3., the trail use sticker may be displayed on the plate.
b. The operator of the snowmobile is carrying proof of a
valid temporary trail use receipt for the snowmobile.
(b) The fee for a trail use sticker issued for a snowmobile that
is exempt from registration under sub. (2) (b) or (bn) is $49.25. A
trail use sticker issued for such a snowmobile may be issued only
by the department and persons appointed by the department and
expires on June 30 of each year.
(bg) 1. In this paragraph, “snowmobile club” means an association organized in this state that is a member of the Association
of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs, that meets at least 3 times per
year, that has at least 10 members, and that promotes responsible
snowmobiling.
3. The fee for a trail use sticker issued for a snowmobile that
is registered under sub. (3) and that is owned by a person who is
both a member of a snowmobile club and a member of the Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs is $9.25.
4. The fee for a trail use sticker issued for a snowmobile that
is registered under sub. (3) and that is owned by a person who
does not meet the requirements under subd. 3. is $29.25.
5. A trail use sticker issued for a snowmobile for which a fee
is charged under this paragraph may be issued only by the depart-

ment and persons appointed by the department and expires on
June 30 of each year.
(c) There is no fee for a trail use sticker issued for a snowmobile that is registered under s. 23.35 or 350.122. The department
or Indian tribe or band shall issue a trail use sticker for such a
snowmobile when it issues the registration certificate for the
snowmobile. The department shall provide Indian tribes or
bands that register snowmobiles under s. 23.35 or 350.122 with a
supply of trail use stickers.
(d) A snowmobile that is registered as an antique under sub.
(3) (b) or that is exempt from registration under sub. (2) (a) or (d)
is exempt from having a trail use sticker displayed, and from carrying a temporary trail use receipt, under par. (a).
(e) 1. The department may appoint any person who is not an
employee of the department as the department’s agent to issue
temporary trail use receipts and collect the fees for these receipts.
2. Any person, including the department, who issues a trail
use sticker or a temporary trail use receipt shall collect in addition
to the fee under par. (b) or (bg) 3. or 4. an issuing fee of 75 cents.
The agent may retain 50 cents of the issuing fee to compensate
the agent for the agent’s services in issuing the temporary trail use
receipt.
3. The department shall establish by rule procedures for issuing trail use stickers and temporary trail use receipts, and the department may promulgate rules regulating the activities of persons who are authorized to be agents under this paragraph.
4. All fees remitted to or collected by the department under
subd. 2. shall be credited to the appropriation account under s.
20.370 (9) (hu).
(3m) SNOWMOBILE REGISTRATION AND TRAIL USE STICKER
RECEIPTS. (a) Deposited in the conservation fund. All moneys
that are collected under this section and that are not issuing fees
retained by agents appointed by the department shall be deposited in the conservation fund and credited to the snowmobile
account established under s. 25.29 (1m).
(d) Estimate. On July 1 of each even-numbered year, the department shall estimate as accurately as possible the total registration receipts for a 2-year period and adjust the estimate periodically to reflect actual receipts.
(4) AIDS; APPROPRIATION; LAPSES. (a) Enforcement, administration and related costs. The moneys appropriated from s.
20.370 (3) (ak) and (aq), (5) (es) and (9) (mu) and (mw) may be
used for the following:
1. Registration costs;
2. The cost of the snowmobile recreational council;
2m. The costs incurred by coroners or medical examiners in
the submission of reports and blood specimens and by laboratories in the analysis of blood specimens under s. 350.155;
3. The cost of a snowmobile safety and accident reporting
program in the sum of $80,000 annually;
3m. The cost of state law enforcement efforts as appropriated
under s. 20.370 (3) (ak) and (aq); and
4. An amount necessary to pay the cost of law enforcement
aids to counties as appropriated under s. 20.370 (5) (es). On or
before June 1, a county shall file with the department on forms
prescribed by the department a detailed statement of the costs incurred by the county in the enforcement of this chapter during the
preceding May 1 to April 30. The department shall audit the
statements and determine the county’s net costs for enforcement
of this chapter. The department shall compute the state aids on
the basis of 100 percent of these net costs and shall pay these aids
on or before October 1. If the state aids payable to counties exceed the moneys available for such purpose, the department shall
prorate the payments.
(am) Enforcement aids to department. Of the amounts appropriated under s. 20.370 (3) (ak) and (aq), the department shall allocate $26,000 in each fiscal year to be used exclusively for the
purchase of snowmobiles or trailers to carry snowmobiles, or
both, to be used in state law enforcement efforts.
(b) Trail aids and related costs. The moneys appropriated under s. 20.370 (1) (mq) and (5) (cb), (cr), (cs), and (cw) shall be
used for development and maintenance, the cooperative snowmobile sign program, major reconstruction or rehabilitation to improve bridges on existing approved trails, trail rehabilitation,
signing of snowmobile routes, state snowmobile trails and areas,
and real-time online tracking of snowmobile trail grooming and
geographic information system mapping of snowmobile trails.
The department may also obligate from the appropriation account under s. 20.866 (2) (ta) moneys for any of these purposes,
except maintenance and except online tracking of snowmobile
trail grooming and mapping of snowmobile trails. Except as provided in par. (bd), the moneys shall be distributed as follows:
1. State aids and funds for maintenance costs shall be 100
percent of the actual cost of maintaining the trail per year up to a
$300 per mile per year maximum, except as provided in pars. (bg)
to (br). Qualifying trails are trails approved by the board as snowmobile trails. State aid for development may equal 100 percent of
development expenses. Aids for major reconstruction or rehabilitation projects to improve bridges may equal 100 percent of eligible costs. Aids for trail rehabilitation projects may equal 100 percent of eligible costs. Development shall begin the same year the
land is acquired. Moneys available for development shall be distributed on a 100 percent grant basis, 75 percent at the time of approval but no later than January 1 and 25 percent upon completion of the project. A county application may include a request
for development, rehabilitation or maintenance of trails, or any
combination thereof. Trail routes, sizes and specifications shall
be prescribed only by the board.
2. Not more than $15,000 annually for a cooperative sign
program with snowmobile clubs for club snowmobile trails open
to the public and meeting minimum trail construction standards.
Clubs may apply to the department for free signs on forms prescribed by the department and submit required documentation as
prescribed by departmental rule on or before April 15 of each
year.
3. Not more than $30,000 for a route signing program of aids
to cities, villages, towns or counties of up to 100 percent of the
cost of initial signing of snowmobile routes which connect authorized trails or which offer entrance to or exit from trails leading to
such municipalities. Aid may be provided under this subdivision
to cities, villages, towns and counties for up to 100 percent of the
cost of placing signs developed under s. 350.108 (1) (b) which
briefly explain the intoxicated snowmobiling law along snowmobile routes. Applications and documentation shall be submitted
to the department by April 15 of each year on forms prescribed by
departmental rule.
4. For the maintenance, rehabilitation and development of
snowmobile trails and areas on state lands and for major rehabilitation of snowmobile bridges, 100 percent of the actual cost for
development and rehabilitation and 100 percent of the actual cost
of maintaining the trails per year up to the per mile per year maximum specified under subd. 1. Qualifying trails are those approved by the board. Trail routes, sizes and specifications shall
be prescribed only by the board.
5. For real-time tracking of snowmobile trail grooming
through the department’s online trail grooming reporting system
and to develop and maintain an accurate, statewide geographic information system map of snowmobile trails, 100 percent of the
direct payments to a qualified vendor to provide these services.

(bc) Development costs. For the purposes of par. (b) (intro.),
1. and 4., development includes the following:
1. The purchase of land in fee simple.
2. The acquisition of interests in land by lease, easement,
permit, or other agreement if the term of the acquisition is for a
period of 3 years or longer.
(bd) Match for stewardship funding. Moneys obligated from
the appropriation account under s. 20.866 (2) (ta) for a project under par. (b) shall be limited to no more than 80 percent of the cost
of the project. The county, city, village, or town receiving the aid
is responsible for the remainder of the project cost.
(be) Maintenance costs. In addition to paying for trail maintenance costs, payments received for maintenance under par. (b) 1.
or 4., par. (bg) or (bm) may be used for any of the following:
1. The purchase of liability insurance.
2. The acquisition of interests in land, by lease, easement,
permit or other agreement if the term of the acquisition is for a
period of less than 3 years.
(bg) Supplemental trail aids; funding. 1. Of the moneys appropriated under s. 20.370 (5) (cs) , the department shall make
available in fiscal year 2001-02 and each fiscal year thereafter an
amount equal to the amount calculated for the applicable fiscal
year under s. 25.29 (1) (d) 2m. b. or 3. b. to make payments to the
department or a county under par. (bm) for trail maintenance
costs incurred in the previous fiscal year that exceed the maximum specified under par. (b) 1. before expending any of the
amount for the other purposes specified in par. (b).
2. The department shall calculate an amount equal to the
number of trail use stickers issued under sub. (3j) in the previous
fiscal year to owners of snowmobiles that are exempt from registration under sub. (2) multiplied by $47 and shall credit this
amount to the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (5) (cw) .
From the appropriation account under s. 20.370 (5) (cw), the department shall make payments to the department or a county for
the purposes specified in par. (b). The department shall make
payments under par. (bm) for trail maintenance costs that were incurred in the previous fiscal year and that exceed the maximum
specified under par. (b) 1. before making payments for any of the
other purposes specified in par. (b).
3. The department may, by rule, limit the amount of aid under this paragraph to 5 times the per mile maximum for maintenance specified under par. (b) 1.
(bm) Supplemental trail aids; eligibility. A county or the department shall be eligible for payments under par. (bg) for a given
fiscal year if it applies for the aid and if all of the following apply:
1. The actual cost incurred by the department or the county
in maintaining its trails that are qualified under par. (b) 1. or 4. in
the previous fiscal year exceeds the maximum of $300 per mile
per year under par. (b) 1.
2. Of the actual cost incurred by the department or the
county in maintaining its trails that are qualified under par. (b) 1.
or 4. for the fiscal year applicable under subd. 1., the actual cost
incurred in grooming the trails exceeds a maximum of $200 per
mile per year.
(bn) Supplemental trail aids; payments. Each county shall
submit its application for aid under par. (bm) before the August 1
immediately following June 30 of the fiscal year for which the
county is applying. Before the September 15 immediately following the date of application, the department shall make an initial
payment to each county that is equal to 50 percent of the amount
applied for. After determining under pars. (bg) and (bm) the total
amounts due all counties, the department shall notify each
county, before the December 1 immediately following the date of
the initial payment, of the balance still owing. If the department
determines that the total amount for which the county is eligible
is less than the amount applied for, the department shall deduct
the difference from the balance paid to the county.
(br) Supplemental trail aids; insufficient funding. If the aid
that is payable to counties and to the department under par. (bm)
exceeds the moneys available under par. (bg), the department may
prorate the payments or may request the joint committee on finance to take action under s. 13.101. The requirement of a finding of emergency under s. 13.101 (3) (a) 1. does not apply to such
a request.
(c) Lapses. 1. Any moneys appropriated under s. 20.370 (1)
(mq), (3) (aq) or (9) (mw) that lapse shall revert to the snowmobile account in the conservation fund.
2. If any moneys appropriated under s. 20.370 (9) (mu) lapse,
a portion of those moneys shall revert to the snowmobile account
in the conservation fund. The department shall calculate that
portion by multiplying the total amount lapsing from the appropriation by the same percentage the department used for the fiscal
year to determine the amount to be expended under the appropriation for snowmobile registration.
(5) REGISTRATION DECALS AND TRAIL USE STICKERS TO BE
DISPLAYED. (a) The owner of the snowmobile shall attach the
registration decals to the snowmobile in a prominent place, and
shall maintain the registration decals in a legible condition at all
times. Decals shall be not larger than 3 inches in height and 6
inches in width. Registration decals are to be applied on both
sides of the cowling of the snowmobile. The owner of the snowmobile shall attach the trail use sticker to the snowmobile in the
manner promulgated by rule by the department.
(b) The person operating a snowmobile shall at all times carry
proof of the registration certificate or, for an owner who purchased a snowmobile and who has received a temporary operating receipt but who has not yet received the registration certificate, proof of the temporary operating receipt.
(c) The operator of a snowmobile shall exhibit, upon demand,
proof of the registration certificate or, for an owner who purchased a snowmobile and who has received a temporary operating receipt but who has not yet received the registration certificate, proof of the temporary operating receipt for inspection by
any person authorized to enforce this section as provided under s.
350.17 (1) and (3).
(cm) A person may operate a snowmobile without having the
registration decals displayed as provided under par. (a) if the
owner has received a validated registration receipt and if the operator of the snowmobile complies with pars. (b) and (c).
(d) At the end of the registration period the department shall
send the owner of each snowmobile a renewal application. The
owner shall sign the renewal application and submit the application and the proper fee to the department or to an agent appointed
under sub. (3h) (a) 3. using one of the procedures specified in
sub. (3h) (ag) 1.
(e) This subsection does not apply to any snowmobile to
which a plate and decal are attached as required under sub. (3) (c)
3.
(6) CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Whenever the owner of a registered snowmobile changes his or her address, the owner shall
within 15 days thereafter notify the department in writing of the
new address and of the registration numbers awarded to the
owner. At the same time the owner shall endorse the new address
on the owner’s registration certificates.
(7) SALES AND USE TAXES. The department shall collect
sales and use taxes due under s. 77.61 (1) on any snowmobile registered under this section and the report in respect to those taxes.

The department shall use collection and accounting methods approved by the department of revenue.

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