Maine Vehicle Registration Cost
Maine's vehicle costs are dominated by the annual EXCISE TAX — collected by your TOWN CLERK before state registration. Formula: MSRP × age-tiered mill rate (24 mills year 1, dropping to 4 mills year 6+). For a $35,000 new vehicle, year 1 excise tax is $840, declining to $140 by year 6+. Combined with $35 state registration, 5.5% state sales tax (no local additions), and full trade-in credit, total year-1 cost is around $2,943. Maine has NO EV surcharge and offers EV purchase rebates through Efficiency Maine. New residents have 30 days to convert registration. Annual renewals around $875 in year 1 dropping to $175 by year 6+.
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Itemized breakdown
| State Annual Registration Fee (annual) | $35 |
| Annual Excise Tax (town-collected) (annual) | $840 |
| Title Fee (vehicles ≤ 25 years old) | $33 |
| Sales Tax | $1,925 |
| First-year total | $2,833 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $875 |
How Maine calculates registration
- State Annual Registration Fee — $35 (annual) Per Maine Title 29-A §501. Standard $35/year passenger vehicle registration. Heavier vehicles pay weight-based fees.
- Annual Excise Tax (town-collected) — 2.4% of depreciated value (annual) Per Maine Title 36 §1482. Excise tax is calculated as MSRP × age-tiered mill rate: Year 1 = 24 mills (2.40% of MSRP), Year 2 = 17.5 mills, Year 3 = 13.5 mills, Year 4 = 10 mills, Year 5 = 6.5 mills, Year 6+ = 4 mills (0.40% floor). Minimum $5 per vehicle. Paid to your TOWN CLERK before state registration. For a $35K new vehicle, year 1 excise tax is $840, dropping to $140 by year 6+. The excise tax is the primary local funding source for many Maine towns.
- Title Fee (vehicles ≤ 25 years old) — $33 (one-time) One-time title fee. Vehicles model year 1998 and older (over 25 years old) are EXEMPT from title requirements in Maine — bill of sale + previous registration is sufficient.
Sales tax
Maine charges 5.5% state sales tax . Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
Maine charges 5.5% state sales tax with NO LOCAL ADDITIONS — every Maine resident pays the same 5.5% statewide. Trade-in is fully credited. Tax is collected at the BMV at registration; can also be paid directly to Maine Revenue Services.
Electric vehicles
Maine does NOT impose a separate EV registration surcharge as of 2026 — one of about 10 states without one. Combined with state EV purchase rebates ($2,000-$7,500 depending on income via Efficiency Maine) and no annual ad valorem beyond the excise tax (which EVs pay the same as gas vehicles), Maine is moderately EV-friendly.
What makes Maine distinctive
- Maine's vehicle excise tax is the PRIMARY LOCAL FUNDING SOURCE for many Maine towns — the tax goes entirely to your town's general fund, not the state. This is why you pay it at the TOWN CLERK and not the BMV: it's locally collected and locally spent on municipal services. Mill rates are uniform statewide, so the only variation is by vehicle age and MSRP.
- Maine's excise tax uses ORIGINAL MSRP (not what you paid) — and the rate declines by age class: 24 mills year 1, 17.5 mills year 2, 13.5 year 3, 10 year 4, 6.5 year 5, then 4 mills from year 6+. A $35K new car pays $840 year 1; the same car pays just $140 at year 6+. Older vehicles get significant relief.
- Maine vehicles model year 1998 and older are EXEMPT from title requirements — a bill of sale and the previous owner's registration is sufficient proof of ownership. This is unusual; most states require titles regardless of vehicle age. Worth knowing for buyers of older vehicles.
- Maine has NO EV registration surcharge as of 2026 — one of only ~10 states without one. Combined with the Efficiency Maine EV rebate program ($2,000-$7,500 depending on income) and the absence of an EV-specific tax, Maine is moderately EV-friendly. Public charging infrastructure is growing but limited in rural areas.
- Maine requires registration within 30 days of establishing residency or vehicle purchase. The two-part process (town clerk for excise tax, then BMV for state registration) can be done at the town clerk if they're designated as a Municipal Agent. Many smaller Maine towns are.
Frequently asked questions about Maine vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in Maine?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in Maine costs approximately $2,833 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $647 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in Maine?
Maine charges a 5.5% state sales tax with no local additions. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.
Does Maine charge an extra fee for electric vehicles?
Maine does not currently impose an annual electric vehicle registration surcharge — one of a minority of US states without one. Maine does NOT impose a separate EV registration surcharge as of 2026 — one of about 10 states without one. Combined with state EV purchase rebates ($2,000-$7,500 depending on income via Efficiency Maine) and no annual ad valorem beyond the excise tax (which EVs pay the same as gas vehicles), Maine is moderately EV-friendly.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in Maine?
Annual registration renewal in Maine for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $647, 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 Maine?
Vehicle registration in Maine is handled by the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Fees are uniform statewide. See the Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
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Official sources: Maine Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Data last updated: 2026-05-23