Iowa Vehicle Registration Cost
Iowa's annual registration combines a small weight component ($0.40 per 100 lbs — about $15/year for typical passenger cars) with a value-based portion: 1.00% of original MSRP for years 1-6, dropping to 75% (years 7-9), 50% (years 10-11), then a $50 flat minimum from year 12+. So a new $35,000 vehicle pays about $365/year in registration ($15 weight + $350 value), dropping to $278 by year 7 and $50 by year 12. Sales tax is replaced by the "Fee for New Registration": $10 base + 5% of purchase price minus trade-in, with NO local additions — Iowa is one of the few states with completely uniform vehicle purchase tax. Title fee is $25, plate fee $5. EV surcharge is $130/year. A new $35,000 vehicle runs about $2,165 in first-year costs, with annual renewals around $365 dropping over the age tiers.
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Itemized breakdown
| Weight-Based Registration Component (annual) | $15 |
| Value-Based Registration Component (annual) | $350 |
| Title Fee | $25 |
| License Plate Fee | $5 |
| Fee for New Registration (base + processing) | $10 |
| Fee for New Registration (5% portion) | $1,750 |
| First-year total | $2,155 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $365 |
How Iowa calculates registration
- Weight-Based Registration Component — $0 per 100 lbs (annual) Per Iowa Code §321.115. Iowa's annual registration includes a weight-based component of $0.40 per 100 lbs of vehicle weight. For a typical 3,800 lb passenger vehicle, this is $15.20/year. Combined with the value-based component below to form the full annual fee.
- Value-Based Registration Component — 1% of depreciated value (annual) Per Iowa Code §321.115. Value-based fee equals 1.00% of original list price (MSRP) times an age factor: 100% for years 1-6, 75% for years 7-9, 50% for years 10-11, then a flat $50 minimum for years 12+. For a new $35K vehicle this is $350/year, dropping to $263 in year 7 and a minimum $50/year from year 12 onward.
- Title Fee — $25 (one-time) One-time fee for new title or transfer.
- License Plate Fee — $5 (one-time) One-time fee for new plate. County treasurers may add small issuance fees.
- Fee for New Registration (base + processing) — $10 (one-time) Iowa Code §321.20. A $10 base fee that's PART OF the "Fee for New Registration" structure — added to the 5% sales tax (shown in the Sales Tax line below). The combined Fee for New Registration is $10 + 5% × (purchase price − trade-in).
Sales tax
Iowa charges 5% state Fee for New Registration (5% portion) . Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
Iowa doesn't call it a sales tax — the 5% rate is the variable portion of the "Fee for New Registration" per Iowa Code §321.20. Functionally identical to a sales tax: applies at first registration only, fully credits trade-in value and manufacturer rebates. Iowa is unusual in having NO local additions to this fee — every Iowa buyer pays the same 5% rate regardless of county or city. Iowa's regular retail sales tax (6%) does NOT apply to vehicle purchases.
Electric vehicle surcharge
Iowa charges an additional $130/year for electric vehicles.
Per Iowa HF 767 of 2019. Battery EVs pay $130/year additional registration. Plug-in hybrids pay $65/year. Electric motorcycles pay $9 additional. These supplemental fees offset reduced gasoline tax contributions to the state road fund.
What makes Iowa distinctive
- Iowa's "Fee for New Registration" of 5% replaces traditional sales tax on vehicles — and has NO local additions, making Iowa one of the few states with completely uniform vehicle purchase tax statewide. Compare to Wisconsin (5% + 0-1.75% local), Missouri (4.225% + 0-5.875% local), Illinois (6.25% + 2.25% local). Iowa drivers from all 99 counties pay the same 5%.
- Iowa's value-based registration fee structure (1% of MSRP for the first 6 years) makes Iowa relatively expensive for newer vehicles but very cheap for older ones — a 12+ year-old vehicle pays just $50/year flat. This rewards keeping vehicles long-term, similar to Utah's age-based uniform fee but using MSRP × percentage instead of flat tiers.
- Iowa requires registration within 30 days of purchase or 30 days of becoming a resident, with title and registration penalties of $10 + 5% of registration (minimum $5) accruing monthly. Late penalties continue accruing each month until the vehicle is registered.
- Iowa charges based on ORIGINAL MSRP, not what you paid. A used vehicle's value-based registration component uses the vehicle's ORIGINAL list price. So buying a used $15K vehicle that had a $35K MSRP means paying registration based on the $35K figure, then depreciated for age. The MSRP is captured in DOT records at first Iowa registration.
- Iowa's EV surcharge of $130/year is comparable to Utah ($130) and lower than Wisconsin ($175) or Ohio ($200). Combined with the no-local-additions Fee for New Registration, Iowa is among the simpler and more predictable states for vehicle ownership costs in the Midwest.
Frequently asked questions about Iowa vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in Iowa?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in Iowa costs approximately $2,155 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $365 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in Iowa?
Iowa charges a 5% state Fee for New Registration (5% portion) with no local additions. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.
Does Iowa have an electric vehicle registration fee?
Yes — Iowa charges $130/year extra for battery electric vehicles in addition to standard registration fees, to compensate for lost gas tax revenue. Per Iowa HF 767 of 2019. Battery EVs pay $130/year additional registration. Plug-in hybrids pay $65/year. Electric motorcycles pay $9 additional. These supplemental fees offset reduced gasoline tax contributions to the state road fund.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in Iowa?
Annual registration renewal in Iowa for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $365, 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 Iowa?
Vehicle registration in Iowa is handled by the Iowa DOT. Fees are uniform statewide. See the Iowa DOT website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
Official sources: Iowa DOT • Official fee calculator
Data last updated: 2026-05-23