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Oregon Car Registration Fees

Complete breakdown of car registration costs in Oregon — base fees, title, plates, sales tax, smog, and total first-year estimates.

FeeAmount
Base Registration Fee$40
Weight / VLF FeeVaries by vehicle weight class — check state DMV fee schedule
Title Fee$25
Sales Tax RateState sales tax applies at time of purchase — rates vary by state
License PlatesStandard plate fees typically $20–$50
Smog / EmissionsEmissions requirements vary by county and vehicle age
Renewal FrequencyAnnual in most states

New Vehicle (First Year)

Varies significantly — use your state DMV fee estimator

Used Vehicle (First Year)

Varies by purchase price, vehicle age, and county fees

Oregon Note

Use the Oregon DMV fee estimator for an exact registration cost based on your specific vehicle.

Registration Process

  1. 1

    Get a bill of sale or dealer invoice

    You will need proof of the purchase price for tax calculation. For private-party sales, a signed bill of sale is required by Oregon DMV.

  2. 2

    Complete the title transfer

    Pay the $25 title fee and any applicable sales tax (State sales tax applies at time of purchase — rates vary by state) at Oregon DMV. Title transfer is required before registration.

  3. 3

    Submit registration application

    Submit the registration form with proof of insurance, the title, and payment for registration fees. Base fee: $40. Varies by vehicle weight class — check state DMV fee schedule.

  4. 4

    Obtain plates and sticker

    Oregon DMV will issue license plates (Standard plate fees typically $20–$50) and a registration sticker. Display the sticker on your license plate as required.

  5. 5

    Schedule emissions if required

    Schedule an emissions inspection: Emissions requirements vary by county and vehicle age. Many counties require this before registration is complete.

Age-Based Fee Adjustments

Some states reduce fees for older vehicles — confirm with DMV

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to register a car in Oregon?
For a new vehicle purchase, expect to pay Varies significantly — use your state DMV fee estimator. For a used vehicle purchase, expect Varies by purchase price, vehicle age, and county fees. The main components are: base registration fee ($40), title fee ($25), State sales tax applies at time of purchase — rates vary by state sales tax, and plate fees.
How often do you renew car registration in Oregon?
Oregon requires annual in most states registration renewal. Renewal notices are mailed to the address on file with Oregon DMV.
Does Oregon require a smog or emissions test to register a vehicle?
Oregon requires an emissions inspection in certain counties. Cost: Emissions requirements vary by county and vehicle age.
What documents do I need to register a car in Oregon?
You will need: (1) the vehicle title in your name, (2) proof of insurance meeting Oregon minimum requirements, (3) completed registration application, (4) payment for all fees, and (5) valid government-issued photo ID.
Can I register a car in Oregon online?
Oregon offers online registration renewal for vehicles already registered in the state. New registrations and title transfers typically require an in-person visit to Oregon DMV.
How is Oregon car registration tax calculated?
Oregon calculates registration tax as follows: State sales tax applies at time of purchase — rates vary by state. Some states reduce fees for older vehicles — confirm with DMV Use the Oregon DMV fee estimator for an exact registration cost based on your specific vehicle.

Official Fee Calculator

Use the official Oregon fee estimator at Oregon DMV for an exact quote based on your VIN and purchase price.

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A signed bill of sale documents the purchase price used to calculate Oregon sales tax.

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