Vehicle Registration

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You Can Process Your Vehicle Renewal Online.

The renewal cannot be picked up the same business day if paid online. The renewal will be mailed out the following business day. 


Regulations

Wyoming issues new plates on all vehicles every eight years. The next new plate series will be issued in 2025 to vehicles displaying 2026 expiration stickers.

Reserved Numbers
Uinta County does set aside a number of plates as reserved for the people that have the plate in the current plate series. Reserved plate numbers are:
  • All Trailers: 1-250
  • Commercial: 1-50
  • Handicapped: 1-20
  • Motorcycle:1-50
  • Multipurpose Vehicle (MPV): 1-25
  • Passenger: 1-5000
  • Truck: 1-5000

Reserved numbers may only be conveyed from one person to another if the registered owner gives notarized written permission to someone else indicating they are relinquishing the plate number. Counties may only issue plates that carry their county designation. Therefore, all plates issued at the Uinta County Treasurer's Office carry the prefix 19.

Residents of Wyoming may license their vehicles in any Wyoming county; however the county that receives the money keeps it for distribution to their tax entities, regardless of the residency of the vehicle owner.

Expiration Information

Plates always expire a year from the month the vehicle was purchased, or a year from the month the vehicle entered the state (if the vehicle was currently registered in another state). The registration must always be at least 12 months. However, someone purchasing a registration may always select a different month, by paying additional fees and moving the expiration date.

Display of License Plates

Two license plates are issued for cars and trucks and both must be displayed - one in front and one in back - in order for a vehicle to be legally licensed. Effective July 1st 2015, as per WY Statute 31-2-205. Display of license plates. (a) License plates for vehicles shall be: (i) Conspicuously displayed and securely fastened to be plainly visible: (A) One (1) on the front of the vehicle, excluding the following: (I) Motorcycles; (II) Multipurpose vehicles; (III) Trailers, including house trailers; (IV) Vehicles operated with demo, full use or manufacturer license plates issued pursuant to W.S. 31-16-125; (V) Street rods registered pursuant to W.S. 31-2-226; (VI) Custom vehicles registered pursuant to W.S. 31-2-227; (VII) Antique vehicles registered pursuant to W.S. 31-2-223; (VIII) A motor vehicle which was originally manufactured without a bracket, device or other means to display and secure a front license plate.