Ohio Total Cost to Buy a Car Calculator
The sticker price is only part of what you pay to drive away in Ohio. On top of the vehicle price you'll owe 5.75% state sales/use tax, a $18.00 title fee, plus registration and plate fees. Enter your negotiated price below to estimate the out-the-door total for Ohio.
Estimate your total cost to buy in Ohio
Enter the negotiated price to estimate your out-the-door total — purchase price plus Ohio tax, title, registration, and plate fees.
Estimate only. Excludes local/county taxes, dealer documentation fees, weight- or value-based surcharges, and any inspection or emissions fees. Confirm every figure with the official source below.
What goes into your Ohio out-the-door price
| Cost component | Ohio |
|---|---|
| State sales/use tax rate | 5.75% |
| Title fee | $18.00 |
| Base registration fee | $36.00 |
| Plate fee | Check official source |
Ohio's certificate-of-title fee is $18 statewide (a few counties add up to $5 for a $23 total), and standard annual passenger registration is $36. State sales tax is 5.75%; counties add 0.25%–2.25%. [2026-07-23: HB 96 raised the title fee ($15→$18) and noncommercial registration ($31→$36) effective 2026-01-01; confirmed against the live bmv.ohio.gov fee page on 2026-07-23 — the earlier automated-fetch block that left these unverified has been resolved.]
View Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) fee schedule ↗What this estimate excludes
- Local and county taxes. Added on top of the Ohio state sales tax rate.
- Dealer documentation fee. Dealers charge a doc fee on top of the price; it is often itself taxable.
- Weight- or value-based surcharges. Some Ohio registrations add a fee based on the vehicle’s weight or value.
- Inspection, emissions, and EV fees. Charged separately where Ohio requires them.
Official Ohio source
↗Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV)www.bmv.ohio.govRelated Ohio tools & guides
Frequently asked questions
What is the total cost to buy a car in Ohio?
Beyond the purchase price, budget for 5.75% state sales/use tax, a $18.00 title fee, registration, and plate fees. Local taxes and dealer doc fees add more. Use the calculator above for a Ohio-specific estimate, and confirm final figures with Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV).
What does "out-the-door price" mean?
Out-the-door price is the full amount you pay to leave with the car — the negotiated vehicle price plus all taxes and government fees (sales/use tax, title, registration, plate) and any dealer documentation fee. It is almost always higher than the advertised price.
Do I pay these fees on a private-party purchase in Ohio?
Yes. Even buying from a private seller, you still owe Ohio sales/use tax and title, registration, and plate fees when you title and register the vehicle. You just skip the dealer documentation fee.
How can I lower my total cost in Ohio?
A trade-in usually reduces the taxable amount (where Ohio allows a trade-in credit), which lowers your sales tax. Negotiating the doc fee and choosing a standard plate over a specialty plate also help. Registration and title fees are set by the state and generally fixed.
Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 · Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team · Based on official Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) sources · Independent resource · Not legal advice