Nebraska Vehicle Registration Cost

Nebraska's annual Motor Vehicle Tax is based on the vehicle's original MSRP with a depreciating schedule: 100% of base tax for years 1-5, dropping to 70% (years 6-10), 35% (years 11-13), and ZERO from year 14 onward. For a typical $35,000 vehicle, the year 1 tax is approximately $420, dropping to $294 in years 6-10, $147 in years 11-13, and nothing after year 13. Sales tax is 5.5% state + local (combined typical 7%), with full trade-in credit. Annual registration administrative fees are minimal at ~$20/year. Title fee is $10. EV surcharge is $150/year (PHEV $75). A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Nebraska county runs about $2,924 in first-year costs, with annual renewals around $440 in years 1-5.

First-year total
$2,904
on a $35,000 new gas vehicle
Annual renewal
$440
recurring
Sales tax
$2,450
one-time on $35,000

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Itemized breakdown

Annual Registration Fees (state + county) (annual) $20
Annual Motor Vehicle Tax (MSRP-based) (annual) $420
Title Fee $10
License Plate Fee $4
Sales Tax $2,450
First-year total $2,904
Annual renewal thereafter $440

How Nebraska calculates registration

Sales tax

Nebraska charges 5.5% state sales tax , with typical local rates around 1.5% (range: 0%–2%). Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.

Nebraska charges 5.5% state sales tax with local additions ranging 0-2% (city + county). Combined rates typical 6.5-7.5%: Omaha ~7%, Lincoln ~7.25%, smaller cities and rural areas ~5.5-6.5%. Sales tax is collected at the COUNTY TREASURER when registering the vehicle, not at the dealer (for private-party and out-of-state purchases). Trade-in is fully credited.

Electric vehicle surcharge

Nebraska charges an additional $150/year for electric vehicles.

Per Nebraska Revised Statutes §60-3,191. Battery EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles pay $150/year additional. Plug-in hybrid vehicles pay $75/year. These fees fund the Highway Trust Fund to compensate for reduced gasoline tax contributions.

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Frequently asked questions about Nebraska vehicle registration

How much does it cost to register a car in Nebraska?

Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in Nebraska costs approximately $2,904 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $440 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.

What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in Nebraska?

Nebraska charges a 5.5% state sales tax plus typical local rates around 1.5%, for a combined rate around 7.00%. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.

Does Nebraska have an electric vehicle registration fee?

Yes — Nebraska charges $150/year extra for battery electric vehicles in addition to standard registration fees, to compensate for lost gas tax revenue. Per Nebraska Revised Statutes §60-3,191. Battery EVs and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles pay $150/year additional. Plug-in hybrid vehicles pay $75/year. These fees fund the Highway Trust Fund to compensate for reduced gasoline tax contributions.

How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in Nebraska?

Annual registration renewal in Nebraska for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $440, 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 Nebraska?

Vehicle registration in Nebraska is handled by the Nebraska DMV. Some fees vary by county, so transactions are typically processed through county clerk or tax collector offices. See the Nebraska DMV website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.

Official sources: Nebraska DMV

Data last updated: 2026-05-23