Mississippi Vehicle Registration Cost
Mississippi charges only 5% state sales tax on vehicles — significantly LOWER than the 7% standard retail sales tax — with NO local additions. Combined with full trade-in credit, MS has one of the lowest vehicle purchase taxes in the South. Annual ad valorem tax is assessed at 30% of MSRP × county millage (typical 80-130 mills), partially offset by a 6.5% legislative tag credit. Net effective rate is roughly 1.05% on full MSRP statewide, varying by county. Registration is $14 first time, $12.75 renewal, plus $15 privilege tax. Title fee is $9. EV surcharge is $150/year (PHEV $75). A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Mississippi county runs about $2,113 in first-year costs (just $1,750 sales tax + $312 first-year ad valorem + small fees), with annual renewals around $340 dropping as the vehicle depreciates.
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Itemized breakdown
| Annual Registration Fee (annual) | $13 |
| First-Time Registration Premium | $1 |
| Privilege License Tax (annual) | $15 |
| Annual Vehicle Ad Valorem Tax (net of legislative credit) (annual) | $312 |
| Title Fee | $9 |
| Sales Tax | $1,750 |
| First-year total | $2,100 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $340 |
How Mississippi calculates registration
- Annual Registration Fee — $13 (annual) Per MS Code Title 27. $14.00 at first registration, $12.75 at renewal. Shown here is the renewal amount (most relevant for annual costs).
- First-Time Registration Premium — $1 (one-time) Mississippi charges $14.00 at first registration ($12.75 + $1.25 first-time premium). Renewals are just $12.75.
- Privilege License Tax — $15 (annual) Per MS Code §27-19-1 et seq. Flat $15/year privilege license tax on passenger vehicles. Light trucks pay approximately $7.20.
- Annual Vehicle Ad Valorem Tax (net of legislative credit) — 1.05% of depreciated value (annual) Per MS Code §27-51-1 et seq. Mississippi assesses vehicles at 30% of MSRP × depreciation × county millage rate (typically 80-130 mills statewide). The state provides a "legislative tag credit" reducing the gross tax by 6.5% of assessed value — this typically cuts the bill by roughly half. Net effective rate on full MSRP is approximately 1.05% statewide (3.0% gross × dep − 1.95% credit × dep). County millage variance: DeSoto ~80 mills (~0.5% effective), Hinds (Jackson) ~140 mills (~2.2% effective), most counties 90-120 mills.
- Title Fee — $9 (one-time) One-time title fee per Mississippi DOR fee schedule.
Sales tax
Mississippi charges 5% state sales tax . Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
Mississippi charges 5% state sales tax on vehicles weighing 10,000 lbs or less — LOWER than the 7% state retail sales tax (special vehicle rate per MS Code §27-65-23). Heavy trucks over 10,000 lbs pay 3%. Crucially, MS has NO LOCAL sales tax additions on vehicles — the 5% state rate is the entire tax, no matter which county. Trade-in is fully credited.
Electric vehicle surcharge
Mississippi charges an additional $150/year for electric vehicles.
Per MS Code §27-19-21. Battery EVs pay $150/year additional registration. Plug-in hybrids pay $75/year. These fees fund road maintenance to compensate for reduced gas tax contributions.
What makes Mississippi distinctive
- Mississippi's 5% vehicle sales tax is one of the lowest in the South, well below neighbors AL (combined ~9%), AR (~9%), LA (~10%), TN (~9%). Combined with NO local additions on vehicles — every Mississippi county pays the same 5% — MS is meaningfully cheaper than its neighbors for vehicle purchases.
- Mississippi provides a "legislative tag credit" of 6.5% of assessed value that reduces the gross ad valorem tax bill — typically cutting the bill by 30-50% depending on the county's millage. The credit is automatically applied at registration; you don't need to claim it. Without the credit, MS would have one of the highest vehicle ad valorem rates in the South.
- Mississippi county millage rates vary substantially: DeSoto County ~80 mills (north Mississippi suburbs, low effective rates), Hinds County (Jackson) ~140 mills (highest in state), most counties 90-120 mills. After the legislative credit, net effective rates on full MSRP range from about 0.5% (DeSoto) to 2.2% (Hinds) — meaningful for the same vehicle.
- Mississippi uses ORIGINAL MSRP as the basis for ad valorem (not what you paid). A used $15,000 vehicle with $35,000 original MSRP pays ad valorem based on the $35,000 figure, depreciated for age. The MSRP is captured at first MS registration.
- Mississippi's $150/year EV surcharge plus $75 PHEV surcharge are in the middle-tier nationally. Combined with no state EV purchase incentive, MS is neutral on EV ownership. The state has comparatively limited public charging infrastructure relative to neighbors.
Frequently asked questions about Mississippi vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in Mississippi?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in Mississippi costs approximately $2,100 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $303 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in Mississippi?
Mississippi charges a 5% state sales tax with no local additions. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.
Does Mississippi have an electric vehicle registration fee?
Yes — Mississippi charges $150/year extra for battery electric vehicles in addition to standard registration fees, to compensate for lost gas tax revenue. Per MS Code §27-19-21. Battery EVs pay $150/year additional registration. Plug-in hybrids pay $75/year. These fees fund road maintenance to compensate for reduced gas tax contributions.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in Mississippi?
Annual registration renewal in Mississippi for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $303, 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 Mississippi?
Vehicle registration in Mississippi is handled by the Mississippi Department of Revenue (Motor Vehicle). Some fees vary by county, so transactions are typically processed through county clerk or tax collector offices. See the Mississippi Department of Revenue (Motor Vehicle) website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
Official sources: Mississippi Department of Revenue (Motor Vehicle)
Data last updated: 2026-05-23