Oregon Vehicle Registration Cost Calculator
Use this calculator to estimate the cost of registering a vehicle in Oregon. Registration is administered by Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV; the figures shown are the latest amounts we could verify against the official source. County add-ons and special-plate fees are not included.
Estimate your Oregon registration cost
Enter your vehicle value and weight bracket. Sales tax only applies on the initial registration when bringing a vehicle into Oregon.
Weight surcharge is a conservative national approximation. The official fee in Oregon may be higher or lower — see the fee breakdown below for state-specific notes.
What this calculator estimates
This tool gives you a quick, all-in estimate of what Oregon charges to put a vehicle on the road — useful before a private-party purchase or after moving into the state. It combines the standard registration line items into a single figure:
- •Base registration fee — the flat statewide charge to register a passenger vehicle.
- •Weight or value component — an approximate add-on for heavier vehicles; the exact tier comes from the fee schedule below.
- •Plate fee — the cost of issuing a standard license plate.
- •State sales / use tax — applied only when you first title a vehicle in Oregon, not on a renewal.
Oregon registration fee breakdown
| Component | Amount |
|---|---|
| Base registration fee | Check official source |
| Plate fee | Check official source |
| Title transfer fee (if newly titling) | $101.00 |
| State sales/use tax rate | Check official source |
| Weight / value-based components | Biennial registration is tiered by fuel economy under HB 2017 — the more efficient the vehicle, the higher the fee within a range. A standard 21–39 MPG passenger vehicle pays roughly $126 biennially; under 21 MPG is lower; 40+ MPG and EVs pay higher. |
Oregon title fee is approximately $101 (rate set by ODOT DMV). Biennial registration ranges from about $126 to $316 depending on vehicle MPG class. Oregon has no general state sales tax but charges a 0.5% Vehicle Privilege Tax on new dealer sales and a 0.5% Vehicle Use Tax on out-of-state purchases brought to Oregon.
View Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV fee schedule ↗Documents you may need to register in Oregon
Exact requirements depend on whether you are titling a newly purchased vehicle or transferring an existing registration into Oregon. Most Oregon registrations ask for some combination of:
- •The vehicle title (or out-of-state title for a new resident).
- •Proof of Oregon auto insurance.
- •A government-issued photo ID and proof of residency.
- •A bill of sale and odometer disclosure for a recent purchase.
- •A passing inspection or emissions certificate where Oregon requires one.
Confirm the exact document list for your situation with Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV before your visit.
What this calculator excludes
- County, city, and district fees. Many Oregon 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 Oregon 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 Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV.
Official Oregon source
↗Oregon Department of Transportation — DMVwww.oregon.govRelated Oregon paperwork guides
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to register a car in Oregon?
Oregon registration costs vary by vehicle type, weight, and county. Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV publishes the official fee schedule — see the link below.
Do I pay sales tax on a vehicle registration renewal in Oregon?
No. Sales/use tax is collected when you first title a vehicle in Oregon. A simple annual or biennial renewal of an existing registration does not retrigger sales tax.
How does Oregon calculate the weight-based registration fee?
Oregon calculates the weight or value component as follows: Biennial registration is tiered by fuel economy under HB 2017 — the more efficient the vehicle, the higher the fee within a range. A standard 21–39 MPG passenger vehicle pays roughly $126 biennially; under 21 MPG is lower; 40+ MPG and EVs pay higher. The exact figure depends on your vehicle's published weight or fair-market value, so the official Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV fee schedule is the authoritative source.
I just moved to Oregon. 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 Oregon grace period and any required inspections are published by Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV — see the official source link below.
Last reviewed: 2026-01-01 · Reviewed by the Car Paperwork editorial team · Based on official Oregon Department of Transportation — DMV sources · Independent resource · Not legal advice