Welcome!
We’re glad you’ve stopped in to learn more information about livestock premises registration and the Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC). The WLIC is registering premises as the authorized agent of the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, the Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). WLIC is a multi-species effort led by Wisconsin’s livestock and industry organizations. Contact WLIC at 1-888-808-1910.
The Wisconsin Livestock Premises Registration Act requires anyone who keeps, houses, or co-mingles livestock to register their premises.
LOST YOUR USER ID, and/or PASSWORD, or you cannot login, please note the following:
- If you originally registered online, please note that the user ID
and password you originally entered are case sensitive and
must be entered the same way.
- If you have never accessed the premises registration system,
however you received a premises registration confirmation
letter in the past then your login password has expired.
To receive new user information, please e-mail the WLIC help desk helpdesk@wiid.org and include in the e-mail your name and premises ID from the premises renewal form in order to receive your new user information.
WINDOWS VISTA USERS
Do you use Windows Vista and experience problems accessing the premises registration website, click here to obtain some instructions to change your Windows Vista settings.
What is new?
Wisconsin ID Newsletter Download a copy of the Wisconsin ID Newsletter and read about various livestock ID updates:
January 2008 Newsletter: Click here to Download
October 2007 Newsletter: Click here to Download
July 2007 Newsletter: Click here to Download
USDA advancing disease traceability Read more about the business plan and importance to improve disease traceability in the United States.
Related Links:
National Industry Species Recommendations
National Animal Identification System (NAIS)
Vision Statement:
The Wisconsin Livestock Identification Consortium (WLIC) will implement an animal identification and information system following nationally established standards. This will support the protection of animal health by fostering cooperation and understanding.