Oregon Vehicle Registration Cost
Oregon is one of only five US states with NO general sales tax — but it imposes a 0.5% Vehicle Privilege Tax (dealer-paid, almost always passed through to buyer) on new dealer sales, and a 0.5% Vehicle Use Tax on out-of-state purchases. Crucially, trade-in value is NOT credited against either tax. Beyond the privilege/use tax, Oregon registration and title fees are tiered by MPG: less efficient vehicles pay less, more efficient pay more, EVs pay the most. Registration is biennial ($220/2yr = $110/yr for 20-39 MPG; $316/2yr = $158/yr for EVs). Portland metro counties charge additional registration fees up to $112/year in Multnomah County. Fees jumped substantially via HB 3991 effective December 31, 2025. A new $35,000 vehicle from an OR dealer runs about $391 in first-year costs ($175 in 0.5% privilege tax + $106 title + $110 reg) — among the cheapest first-year costs in the US.
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Itemized breakdown
| Biennial Registration Fee (annualized, 20-39 MPG) (annual) | $110 |
| Title Fee | $106 |
| Vehicle Privilege Tax (dealer) / Use Tax (out-of-state) | $175 |
| First-year total | $391 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $110 |
How Oregon calculates registration
- Biennial Registration Fee (annualized, 20-39 MPG) — $110 (annual) Oregon registers vehicles biennially. Fees are TIERED BY MPG: 0-19 MPG pays $172/2yr ($86/yr), 20-39 MPG pays $220/2yr ($110/yr — the typical case, shown here), 40+ MPG pays $232/2yr ($116/yr + $30/yr surcharge). Significantly increased via HB 3991 Section 46 effective December 31, 2025. New vehicles can be registered for 4 years at double the 2-year rate.
- Title Fee — $106 (one-time) Title fees are TIERED BY MPG: 0-19 MPG pays $101, 20-39 MPG pays $106 (typical, shown), 40+ MPG pays $116, all-electric pays $192. Oregon's title fees are among the highest in the US, reflecting the state's policy of recovering road maintenance costs through efficient-vehicle fees in lieu of gas tax.
- Portland Metro County Fee (if applicable) — $0 (annual) Portland metro counties charge significant additional registration fees: Clackamas County $19/year, Washington County $43/year, Multnomah County up to $112/year (highest in OR). Most Oregon counties charge no additional fee. Shown as $0 here for the typical statewide case; add the appropriate amount for metro residents.
Sales tax
Oregon charges 0.5% state Vehicle Privilege Tax (dealer) / Use Tax (out-of-state) . Trade-in credit: none. Tax basis: purchase price.
Oregon has NO general sales tax — one of only five US states. The 0.5% Vehicle Privilege Tax (ORS 320.405) is technically the dealer's tax on the privilege of doing business, but is universally passed through to the buyer. The 0.5% Vehicle Use Tax (ORS 320.410) applies to vehicles purchased outside Oregon and brought into the state. Crucially, TRADE-IN VALUE IS NOT CREDITED against either tax — only manufacturer rebates and discounts reduce the taxable price. This makes Oregon different from most states. Private-party sales within Oregon are EXEMPT from both taxes.
Electric vehicle surcharge
Oregon charges an additional $78/year for electric vehicles.
Oregon's EV cost structure is multi-layered: EVs pay $316/2yr ($158/yr) for biennial registration vs $220/2yr ($110/yr) for typical gas vehicles — a $48/year difference. Plus a new $30/year surcharge for EVs took effect December 31, 2025 via HB 3991. EV title fee is $192 vs. $106 for gas — an $86 premium one-time. Total EV premium over a gas vehicle: ~$78/year ongoing. Starting July 2027, used EVs must pay $170/2yr and choose either flat fee or pay-per-mile (OReGO program); January 2028 for new EVs.
What makes Oregon distinctive
- Oregon's 0.5% Vehicle Privilege Tax is technically the dealer's tax (paid by the dealer on the privilege of selling vehicles), but is universally passed through to the buyer. PRIVATE-PARTY sales within Oregon are EXEMPT from both the privilege tax and use tax — so buying used from another Oregon resident truly costs nothing in state taxes.
- Oregon does NOT credit trade-in value against the Vehicle Privilege Tax or Use Tax — only manufacturer rebates and discounts reduce the taxable price. This is unusual; most states with sales tax credit trade-in fully. The trade-in non-credit doesn't matter much given the low 0.5% rate, but it's a meaningful detail for high-value trades.
- Oregon's title and registration fees are TIERED BY MPG: 0-19 MPG (gas guzzlers) pay $101 title + $86/yr registration; 20-39 MPG (typical sedans) pay $106 + $110/yr; 40+ MPG (efficient hybrids) pay $116 + $116/yr; EVs pay $192 + $158/yr. The rationale: efficient vehicles pay less gas tax, so they make up the road funding gap through higher registration fees.
- Portland metro county fees add significant cost: Multnomah County (Portland) up to $112/year, Washington County $43/year, Clackamas County $19/year. A 20-39 MPG vehicle registered in Multnomah pays about $222/year total ($110 state + $112 county) — more than twice the rural Oregon rate. Most Oregon counties charge no extra fee.
- Oregon's vehicle fee structure jumped substantially via HB 3991 (2025) effective December 31, 2025: a new $30/year surcharge on EVs and 40+ MPG vehicles, plus general registration fee increases. Starting July 1, 2027, used EVs must pay $170/2yr and choose between flat fee or the OReGO pay-per-mile program (January 2028 for new EVs, July 2028 for plug-in hybrids).
Frequently asked questions about Oregon vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in Oregon?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in Oregon costs approximately $391 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $110 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in Oregon?
Oregon charges a 0.5% state Vehicle Privilege Tax (dealer) / Use Tax (out-of-state) with no local additions. Trade-in credit treatment is "none", applied to the purchase price.
Does Oregon have an electric vehicle registration fee?
Yes — Oregon charges $78/year extra for battery electric vehicles in addition to standard registration fees, to compensate for lost gas tax revenue. Oregon's EV cost structure is multi-layered: EVs pay $316/2yr ($158/yr) for biennial registration vs $220/2yr ($110/yr) for typical gas vehicles — a $48/year difference. Plus a new $30/year surcharge for EVs took effect December 31, 2025 via HB 3991. EV title fee is $192 vs. $106 for gas — an $86 premium one-time. Total EV premium over a gas vehicle: ~$78/year ongoing. Starting July 2027, used EVs must pay $170/2yr and choose either flat fee or pay-per-mile (OReGO program); January 2028 for new EVs.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in Oregon?
Annual registration renewal in Oregon for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $110, 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 Oregon?
Vehicle registration in Oregon is handled by the Oregon DMV. Some fees vary by county, so transactions are typically processed through county clerk or tax collector offices. See the Oregon DMV website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
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Official sources: Oregon DMV
Data last updated: 2026-05-23