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Iowa County, Wisconsin ATV Bill of Sale

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Iowa County ATV Requirements

Wisconsin ATV transfer fees and requirements

In Wisconsin, the title transfer fee is $164.5 and registration costs $85 per year. ATV sales are subject to 5% sales tax plus 0.5% county tax in most counties. Wisconsin does not require notarization for private-party atv transfers. Emission testing is required in Wisconsin — verify the atv passes before completing the sale.

  • Emissions testing required in southeast Wisconsin counties
  • Title transfer at DMV within 60 days
  • Wheel tax applies in some municipalities

Wisconsin sales tax on atv purchases

Wisconsin has a 5% state sales tax rate. 5% state plus 0.5% county tax in most counties. Private-party atv sales in Wisconsin are subject to sales tax. Sales tax applies to private party vehicle purchases. The title transfer fee is $165.

ATV market data and safety information

The most common atv makes in private-party sales are Polaris, Can-Am, Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki. Average private-party atv prices range from $2,000–$12,000. Atvs average 2.1 NHTSA recalls per model across categories including Fuel System, Steering, Suspension.

Safety checkpoints for buying a used atv

Before completing a atv bill of sale in Wisconsin, verify these safety items:

  • Check CV boots and axle condition — the most common failure point on ATVs
  • Inspect skid plate and frame for cracks from off-road impacts
  • Verify winch operation if equipped
  • Test 4WD engagement and differential lock

ATV insurance and depreciation in Wisconsin

ATV insurance is required for on-road use in states that allow it. Off-road coverage averages $100–$400/year. ATVs depreciate 30–40% in the first 3 years. Polaris and Can-Am models hold value best. Peak season for private atv sales is spring and early fall — before and after riding seasons, with an average of 25 days on market.

ATV registration and titling

ATVs are classified as "Off-highway vehicle (OHV) — title/registration requirements vary by state" for registration purposes. ATVs are classified by engine displacement (cc) rather than weight for most regulations. Federal odometer disclosure does not apply to atvs.

ATV transfers in Iowa County County, Wisconsin

Iowa County County atv transfers follow Wisconsin state requirements. Title transfer fee: $164.5. Emission testing may be required in your county.

Wisconsin bill of sale statistics

BillOfSaleNow has generated 1,409 bill of sale documents for Wisconsin transactions, with 38 generated this month alone. The most popular vehicle type is car.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a bill of sale to transfer a atv in Iowa County, Wisconsin?

Yes. Wisconsin requires a bill of sale for private vehicle transfers. Iowa County residents file paperwork with their local county clerk or DMV office.

Where do I file a atv title transfer in Iowa County?

Title transfers in Iowa County are processed at the Iowa County Clerk's office or your local DMV branch. Visit https://www.google.com/search?q=Wisconsin%20DMV%20title%20transfer for office locations and hours.

What is the sales tax on a atv in Iowa County, Wisconsin?

Sales tax varies by location in Wisconsin. Check with the Iowa County tax office for the combined state and local rate applicable to vehicle purchases.

Is notarization required for a atv bill of sale in Iowa County?

No. Wisconsin does not require notarization for a bill of sale, though it is recommended for high-value transactions in Iowa County.

What information do I need on a Iowa County atv bill of sale?

Include the full names and addresses of buyer and seller, vehicle description (year, make, model, VIN), sale price, odometer reading, date of sale, and both signatures.

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Last updated April 2026