Here's How To Make Your Humvee (HMMWV) Street legal — Dirt Legal (2024)

How Do You Even Get a Military Hummer?

People often resell used Humvees on the private market, and we’ll get to that in a second. First let’s talk about these auction sites you’ve heard of.

In this video, Rick from Chasing Profits details the process of buying a military Hummer from the popular auction site GovPlanet.com. They’re contracted with the US Military to sell surplus machinery, anything from six-wheeled troop transports to the occasional tank or fire truck.

But the process of buying a Humvee from GovPlanet is exhaustive.

Total time to buy a Humvee from GovPlanet: over 6 months.

That 5-month wait for the release is mostly because the Government moves slowly, and partially because they sell an estimated 200 to 300 Hummers per week. The good news is that you’re not alone in wanting to title a military Humvee. You even have a few friends in high places.

Titling a Humvee You Bought From an Auction House

When you purchase a military vehicle from an auction site like GovPlanet, you’ll be given the option to order U.S. Government Form SF97.

It’s a document completed by the auction house which can be turned into a title at your local DMV. To obtain an SF97 you will need to complete an End-User Certificate which essentially tells the U.S. Government you’re not about to ship your new Hummer overseas to support rebel causes.

You’ll need a bill of sale as well; GovPlanet currently charges $25 for a bill of sale and $50 for an SF97. Take those forms to your local DMV, pay a few more fees, and receive a clean title about eight weeks later.

The problem is that some states (like Florida) won’t title a military Hummer for any reason. Even the most comprehensive lists of military Humvee title laws by state don’t give a lot of insight into the specifics for each state. That’s because on most states’ to-do lists, allowing people to title military Humvees probably falls somewhere between “make cat calling illegal” and “get rid of those damn bees in the city park.”

And in California it’s way down between “fill potholes” and “fix bridges.” Shots fired.

So How Is It Done?

It’s possible to make a military Humvee street legal by yourself, but the process will take weeks and has many opportunities for you to make costly mistakes or get shot down by the DMV.

Time is money, and if you’re reading about making a military vehicle street legal it’s safe to assume you already know that. It would take hours to find the proper paperwork, determine the correct steps, and coordinate with a state that allows people to title military Hummers.

You might get lucky in approaching your local DMV with your situation.

There might be some backdoor where vehicles over a certain age don’t need to be titled or it might be outright illegal to title one (Hawaii 1, 2). But most often the DMV assistant won’t have any idea what to do because your VIN isn’t the right length.

Call us instead.

Dirt Legal has titled and plated thousands of strange vehicles. From ATVs to golf carts, if you can drive it we’ve been known to make it street legal. As red-blooded Americans ourselves, we’d be proud to work with you to obtain a 50-state-legal title and license plate to operate your military vehicle on public roads.

Not to mention, if we fail to make your military Humvee street legal you get 100% of your money back.

You won’t find an option for this service on our website, so call or email us to start the conversation today and be rolling around town in the most patriotic vehicle ever made before the season is over.

Here's How To Make Your Humvee (HMMWV) Street legal — Dirt Legal (2024)
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