WYOMING — Starting July 1, the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) will begin to offer a permanent license plate for owners of light weight trailers.
Light weight trailers are defined by WYDOT as trailers weighing less than 1,000 pounds.
To register older trailers, owners will be required to pay a $50 one-time administration fee, a one-time fee equal to five times the county registration fee that would be due at six years of service and a one-time fee equal to five times the state registration fee.
According to WYDOT, if the trailer is sold, the plate expires and the customer must remove the plates. Plates are not transferable from owner to owner.
If an owner purchases plates for a trailer, sells it and purchases a new trailer within 60 days, the fees and plates would transfer to the new trailer.
Like most other license plates, these permanent plates will be issued by the counties.
In Teton County, the Treasurer’s Office issues all standard license plates and vehicle registration for the county. The office is located in the Teton County Administration Building at 200 S Willow Street, Jackson, Wyoming, 83001.










