Wyoming license and registration fee hikes would generate extra $7.23 million annually
By Brendan LaChance on December 30, 2020
A sample Wyoming driver’s license. (WYDOT)
CASPER, Wyo. — The Wyoming Legislature will consider a proposal to increase motor vehicle registration and license fees during their 2021 General Session which would generate about $7.23 million in additional revenue for the state each year.
House Bill 24 would hike Wyoming’s various commercial and noncommercial driver’s license fees, learner’s permit fees and renewal fees by $5.
Commercial and noncommercial registration fees, including fees for motorcycles, school buses and trailers would also be increased by $5.
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