Yes, in Wisconsin, a travel trailer requires a license plate if it is over 1,000 pounds. The trailer must be registered with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, and you will need to display a valid license plate on the trailer while towing it. It's important to ensure that the trailer is properly registered to comply with state laws.
You put a sign in the license bracket "in transit"
Not as long as you are driving and pulling it only in the state of TN. If you go out of state you will want to get a license plate.
plate
Yes. Anything with wheels on the road needs a license plate, even a boat trailer or a flat-bed trailer.
you can go to Google and type in Wisconsin's license plate and go to images and a few pop up. here is one website www.plateshack.com/y2k/Wisconsin/wiy2k.html
Some vehicles in Wisconsin require a front license plate. The vehicles on which you have to have one are passenger cars and light trucks, unless they are government vehicles.
Specific rules vary by state, but in Washington state you have to have a license plate on every trailer no matter what size it is.
You should have a title in your name with a lien on it, at least, to obtain a license plate.
Permanent Trailer (PTI)
Wisconsin allows you to look up a license plate number for your own personal purposes. You can look up your license plate number to find out when your plates expire, if you will need an emissions test, whether your plates are suspended or not and you will get your RRN number this way as well.
Both plates are required on all cars and trucks in Wisconsin.
2 plates on tractor 1 plate on trailer