Alabama Vehicle Registration Cost
Alabama has the LOWEST state vehicle sales tax in the US at just 2%, though local additions push combined rates to roughly 4-10% depending on city and county. Beyond purchase tax, vehicles face annual ad valorem tax assessed at 15% of market value times the local millage rate — typical statewide effective rate is about 0.675% on full vehicle value (15% assessment × ~45 mills). License tag fees are modest at $25.75/year for passenger vehicles. Title fees apply only to vehicles 35 model years old or newer ($18 one-time); older vehicles transfer with bill of sale only. EV surcharges are stiff at $200/year. A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Alabama county runs about $2,500 in first-year costs, with annual renewals around $260 dropping as the vehicle depreciates.
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Itemized breakdown
| License Tag Fee + Issue Fees (annual) | $26 |
| Annual Ad Valorem Tax (effective rate) (annual) | $201 |
| Title Fee | $18 |
| Sales Tax | $2,100 |
| First-year total | $2,345 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $227 |
How Alabama calculates registration
- License Tag Fee + Issue Fees — $26 (annual) Per Code of Alabama §40-12-242. Base tag fee for a passenger vehicle ($23), plus issue fee ($1.25) and reflective material fee ($1.50). Renewed annually. Alabama uses staggered renewal months assigned alphabetically by last name.
- Annual Ad Valorem Tax (effective rate) — 0.675% of depreciated value (annual) Per Code of Alabama §40-12-253 and §40-8-1. Passenger vehicles are assessed at 15% of market value (Class IV property), then taxed at the county and municipal millage rate. Typical statewide millage is around 45 mills, giving an effective rate of about 0.675% on full vehicle value. Vehicle values come from Price Digests tables provided to county license offices by the Department of Revenue. Tax must be paid at the time of registration.
- Title Fee — $18 (one-time) Per Code of Alabama §32-8-6. Required for vehicles that are 35 model years old or newer. Older vehicles (1990 and prior, as of 2025) are not required to be titled in Alabama — they transfer with bill of sale only.
Sales tax
Alabama charges 2% state sales tax , with typical local rates around 4% (range: 0%–5%). Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
Alabama has the LOWEST state sales tax on vehicles in the US at 2% — though local additions (city + county) range from 0% to 5%, putting combined rates typically in the 4-7% range. Birmingham combined is about 10%, Montgomery 10%, Mobile 10%, but many rural counties are just 4-5%. Trade-in is fully credited against the taxable amount. Local rates vary by exact address (not just city/county), so use the Alabama Department of Revenue's address lookup tool for precision.
Electric vehicle surcharge
Alabama charges an additional $200/year for electric vehicles.
Per Code of Alabama §40-12-242(a)(8), added by Act 2019-2. Battery EVs pay $200/year additional; plug-in hybrids pay $100/year. The fees are intended to compensate for lost gasoline tax revenue. Alabama offers no state-level EV purchase incentives.
What makes Alabama distinctive
- Alabama's 2% state vehicle sales tax is the LOWEST in the US — Colorado is second at 2.9%, every other state is 3%+. But local additions (city + county) bring combined rates to 4-10% depending on location. Birmingham, Montgomery, and Mobile metro areas hit roughly 10%; many rural counties stay near 4-5%.
- Alabama vehicles 35 model years or older don't require a state title — they transfer with bill of sale only. This is unusual; most states title all vehicles regardless of age. For a vehicle currently 36 years old (1990 model year as of 2026), no title fee applies at transfer.
- Alabama uses STAGGERED registration renewals assigned alphabetically by last name — so the Smiths renew in one month and the Jones in another. The first-time tag fee is PRORATED based on how many months until your assigned renewal month, which can produce small initial bills if you register late in your cycle.
- Alabama's annual ad valorem tax must be paid at registration time. The rate varies significantly by county and municipality: Jefferson County (Birmingham) ~58 mills, Madison County (Huntsville) ~57 mills, Mobile County ~62 mills, rural counties often 30-40 mills. Combined with the 15% assessment ratio, effective rates range from about 0.45% to 0.93% of vehicle market value.
- Alabama's EV surcharge of $200/year is high in absolute terms, though it makes more sense in context: AL has no state EV purchase incentive (most states with high surcharges balance with incentives), the state's gas tax is 31¢/gallon, and the average AL driver paying $200/year in EV surcharge would have paid roughly $200 in gas tax driving 12,000 miles in a 28 MPG car.
Frequently asked questions about Alabama vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in Alabama?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in Alabama costs approximately $2,345 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $203 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in Alabama?
Alabama charges a 2% state sales tax plus typical local rates around 4%, for a combined rate around 6.00%. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.
Does Alabama have an electric vehicle registration fee?
Yes — Alabama charges $200/year extra for battery electric vehicles in addition to standard registration fees, to compensate for lost gas tax revenue. Per Code of Alabama §40-12-242(a)(8), added by Act 2019-2. Battery EVs pay $200/year additional; plug-in hybrids pay $100/year. The fees are intended to compensate for lost gasoline tax revenue. Alabama offers no state-level EV purchase incentives.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in Alabama?
Annual registration renewal in Alabama for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $203, covering registration fees, plate fees, and any annual ad valorem or surcharges. This excludes one-time costs like sales tax and title fee paid only at initial registration.
Where do I register my vehicle in Alabama?
Vehicle registration in Alabama is handled by the Alabama Department of Revenue (Motor Vehicle Division). Some fees vary by county, so transactions are typically processed through county clerk or tax collector offices. See the Alabama Department of Revenue (Motor Vehicle Division) website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
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Official sources: Alabama Department of Revenue (Motor Vehicle Division)
Data last updated: 2026-05-23