Auto dealers in Wyoming will soon switch from issuing green temporary tags when someone buys a vehicle to new non-destructive white tags which are designed to prevent fraud. Dealers have up until December 31st to use their surplus of green tags, but starting January 1st, the Wyoming Department of Transportation is requiring that dealers use the new white tags. The green temporary tags are still good for 60 days after they’re issued, which means the last of the green tags could be on vehicles until February 2019.The new tags will not only be printed on non-destructible paper, but dealers will also need to add a special Wyoming holographic sticker to the tag. A number will be assigned to the temporary tag, which must match the number on the hologram. In addition, the new temporary tags will include the vehicle’s year, model and color which were not displayed on the green tags they replace.
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