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Michigan Vehicle Registration Cost Calculator

Use this calculator to estimate the cost of registering a vehicle in Michigan. Registration is administered by Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services; the figures shown are the latest amounts we could verify against the official source. County add-ons and special-plate fees are not included.

Always confirm your final amount with Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services before paying.

⚠ Independent Checklist — Not an Official SourceThis is an independent checklist based on official state motor vehicle sources. Requirements in Michigan can vary by vehicle type, lien status, county, and transaction details. Always confirm with your official state motor vehicle agency before submitting documents or fees. This is not legal advice and is not affiliated with any DMV or government agency.

Estimate your Michigan registration cost

Enter your vehicle value and weight bracket. Sales tax only applies on the initial registration when bringing a vehicle into Michigan.

Registration type
Base registration feeCheck official source
Weight surcharge (≤3,500 lb)Included
Plate fee$5.00
Sales/use tax (6%)$0.00

Estimated total$5

Weight surcharge is a conservative national approximation. The official fee in Michigan may be higher or lower — see the fee breakdown below for state-specific notes.

Michigan registration fee breakdown

ComponentAmount
Base registration feeCheck official source
Plate fee$5.00
Title transfer fee (if newly titling)$15.00
State sales/use tax rate6%
Weight / value-based componentsRegistration for 1984+ passenger vehicles is calculated from MSRP (ad valorem); pre-1984 and trucks use a weight-based table.

Michigan title fee is $15. State sales tax on vehicles is 6%. Annual registration is calculated from MSRP for newer passenger vehicles and may be discounted by age. Plate transfer fee is $10; standard plate fee is $5.

View Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services fee schedule ↗

What this calculator excludes

  • County, city, and district fees. Many Michigan jurisdictions add local registration or transit district fees not reflected here.
  • Specialty plates and personalized plates. Custom, military, and organization plates carry an extra annual fee.
  • Late registration penalties. Missing the Michigan grace period after a move or purchase typically adds a penalty.
  • Inspection or emissions test fees. Where required, these are paid to the inspection station, not to the state.
  • EV / hybrid surcharges. Some states add an annual fee for electric or hybrid vehicles; verify with Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services.

Related Michigan resources

Official Michigan source

Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Serviceswww.michigan.gov

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to register a car in Michigan?

Michigan registration costs vary by vehicle type, weight, and county. Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services publishes the official fee schedule — see the link below.

Do I pay sales tax on a vehicle registration renewal in Michigan?

No. Sales/use tax is collected when you first title a vehicle in Michigan. A simple annual or biennial renewal of an existing registration does not retrigger sales tax.

How does Michigan calculate the weight-based registration fee?

Michigan calculates the weight or value component as follows: Registration for 1984+ passenger vehicles is calculated from MSRP (ad valorem); pre-1984 and trucks use a weight-based table. The exact figure depends on your vehicle's published weight or fair-market value, so the official Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services fee schedule is the authoritative source.

I just moved to Michigan. How long do I have to register my car?

Most states require new residents to register a vehicle within a window of 30 to 90 days after establishing residency. The exact Michigan grace period and any required inspections are published by Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services — see the official source link below.

Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 · Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team · Based on official Michigan Secretary of State — Vehicle Services sources · Independent resource · Not legal advice