Car Registrations Fees By State

Last updated May 23, 2025

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1.OregonOregon$252-$312
2.FloridaFlorida$225+
3.North DakotaNorth Dakota$49–$274
4.MarylandMaryland$135–$187
5.IllinoisIllinois$151
6.MontanaMontana$28–$217
7.ConnecticutConnecticut$120
8.VermontVermont$76–$132
9.AlaskaAlaska$100
10.WisconsinWisconsin$85–$100
11.South DakotaSouth Dakota$25.20–$144
12.New YorkNew York$26–$140
13.North CarolinaNorth Carolina$38.75–$86.25
14.CaliforniaCalifornia$62
15.OklahomaOklahoma$26–$96
16.WyomingWyoming$30–90
16.MassachusettsMassachusetts$60
16.New JerseyNew Jersey$35-$84
19.IdahoIdaho$45–$69
19.HawaiiHawaii$57
21.TexasTexas$51.75
22.West VirginiaWest Virginia$51.50
23.LouisianaLouisiana$20–$82
24.KansasKansas$42.50–$52.25
25.New MexicoNew Mexico$27–$62
26.UtahUtah$44
27.MissouriMissouri$24.25–$57.25
28.ArizonaArizona$40.25+
29.South CarolinaSouth Carolina$40
29.DelawareDelaware$40
31.PennsylvaniaPennsylvania$38
32.VirginiaVirginia$30.75–44.75
33.MinnesotaMinnesota$35
33.MaineMaine$35
35.NevadaNevada$33
36.New HampshireNew Hampshire$31.20+
37.OhioOhio$31
38.Rhode IslandRhode Island$30+
38.WashingtonWashington$30
40.TennesseeTennessee$26.50+
41.IndianaIndiana$21.35–$30.35
42.ArkansasArkansas$17-$30
43.KentuckyKentucky$21
44.NebraskaNebraska$20.50
45.GeorgiaGeorgia$20
45.AlabamaAlabama$15-$24
47.IowaIowaBased on weight and age
47.ColoradoColoradoBased on weight
47.MississippiMississippiBased on value
47.MichiganMichiganBased on value

Cost of Vehicle Registrations

When it comes to the financial considerations of owning a vehicle, purchase price and fuel costs often take center stage. However, an often overlooked yet critical expense is the cost of car registration. As this fee varies significantly across states, it plays a pivotal role in determining the holistic cost of vehicle ownership in different regions. Each state in the United States maintains its unique method of calculating vehicle registration fees, usually warranting annual payments. Some states opt for a flat fee rate, while others base their charges on factors like the vehicle's weight, horsepower, or age. Some even consider the value or price of the vehicle.

  • Oregon commands the highest registration fees, ranging from $252 to $312. Florida follows suit with its $225 upward scale. On the cheaper end of the spectrum, states like Alabama charge as little as $15 to $24.
  • Apparently, geographic location and economic factors seem to influence registration fees. Generally, coastal and more densely populated states (like Oregon and Florida) have higher fees, possibly due to higher costs of living and greater demands on transportation infrastructure.
  • Some states like Colorado, Iowa, Mississippi, and Michigan calculate fees based on factors like vehicle weight, value, or age rather than establishing a specific numerical value. This system creates flexibility, potentially benefiting owners of lighter, older, or less valuable vehicles.
  • Intriguingly, contrary to one might assume, higher registration fees do not necessarily correspond with higher incomes or cost of living in certain states. For instance, states like Maryland and Connecticut, known for their high median household incomes, charge considerably less than Oregon and Florida.
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