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Wisconsin Scale Certification & Weights and Measures

✓ Verified from official sources — July 11, 2026

Wisconsin uses a combined model: state inspectors cover much of the state, while county or city sealers handle inspections in their own jurisdictions. If you operate a commercial scale in Wisconsin — at a warehouse, farm, recycling yard, retail store, or truck stop — here is who regulates it, what the law requires, and exactly who to contact.

Who inspects commercial scales in Wisconsin?

Hybrid: DATCP Bureau of Weights and Measures inspectors monitor scales, gas pumps, scanners and package weights statewide, but some municipalities (cities/villages, e.g., the City of Milwaukee) run their own weights and measures programs whose inspectors enforce the same standards; DATCP also serves contract cities and villages. Scale owners contact DATCP licensing in Madison (or their city program where one exists).

What Wisconsin requires of scale owners

Commercial vehicle scale operators need a current annual DATCP license for each scale ($115/scale, license year April 1-March 31) and an installation permit for new scales, and must have a DATCP-licensed weights and measures service company test each scale at least annually (within 12 months of the previous test), with test reports sent to DATCP within 30 days; $200 surcharges apply for overdue tests or late reports. Businesses that install, service, test or calibrate devices must be DATCP-licensed and use DATCP-certified technicians.

Devices used to buy or sell by weight must comply with NIST Handbook 44 — in practice this means an NTEP-certified, legal-for-trade scale. Confirm requirements for your device class with the office listed here.

Getting a scale into service — 4 steps

  1. Buy a legal-for-trade (NTEP-certified) scale appropriate for your application and capacity.
  2. Confirm your jurisdiction — call the state program ((608) 224-4942 (bureau; Option 2 for W&M licensing); (608) 224-5012 (DATCP main)) to learn whether a state inspector or your county/city sealer covers your location.
  3. Arrange compliant installation and calibration. Where required, placing-in-service must be done by a licensed or registered service company.
  4. Stay compliant. Pass required inspections, keep calibration current, retain service records.

Common questions

Who certifies commercial scales in Wisconsin?
Hybrid: DATCP Bureau of Weights and Measures inspectors monitor scales, gas pumps, scanners and package weights statewide, but some municipalities (cities/villages, e.g., the City of Milwaukee) run their own weights and measures programs whose inspectors enforce the same standards; DATCP also serves contract cities and villages. Scale owners contact DATCP licensing in Madison (or their city program where one exists).
What does Wisconsin require of scale owners?
Commercial vehicle scale operators need a current annual DATCP license for each scale ($115/scale, license year April 1-March 31) and an installation permit for new scales, and must have a DATCP-licensed weights and measures service company test each scale at least annually (within 12 months of the previous test), with test reports sent to DATCP within 30 days; $200 surcharges apply for overdue tests or late reports. Businesses that install, service, test or calibrate devices must be DATCP-licensed and use DATCP-certified technicians.
What is NTEP certification?
NTEP certifies that a scale model meets NIST Handbook 44 standards for commercial use. An NTEP Certificate of Conformance is the standard requirement for legal-for-trade devices across the U.S.
Where do I find official forms and fees?
Use the licensing and forms links in the office panel, or contact the office directly — fee schedules change and some are published only in application documents.

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