



MADISON -- Vehicle titles and registration fees are increasing in Wisconsin due to a provision in the 2019-2020 budget. According to officials with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, the new fees take effect Oct. 1.



According to the DOT, the new vehicle title fee will increase from $69.50 to $164.50.



The title fee for a surviving spouse/surviving domestic partner or a low-speed vehicle will increase from $62 to $157.



Annual registration fees for automobiles will increase from $75 to $85.



The DOT's website features a chart that lays out the increase for other types of vehicles, including light trucks and trailers.



Additionally, according to the DOT, a $75 annual surcharge will be assessed for hybrid electric vehicles (vehicles capable of using both electricity and gasoline, diesel fuel or alternative fuel).