Tennessee Vehicle Registration Cost
Tennessee has one of the more distinctive sales tax structures in the US: 7% state tax on the FULL purchase price, plus a "single article tax" of 2.75% on the portion between $1,600 and $3,200 (max $44), plus local sales tax of 2.25-2.75% applied ONLY to the first $1,600 of purchase. The combined effective rate on a typical $35,000 vehicle works out to roughly 7.2% — counterintuitively LOWER than the headline 9.25-9.75% you'd see in retail stores, because local tax doesn't scale with vehicle price. Beyond sales tax: $29/year state registration, county wheel taxes from $0 to $55 (36 of 95 counties have none), $14 title fee, and a stiff EV surcharge of $200/year (rising to $274 in 2027). Tennessee has no state income tax, so vehicle fees and the gas tax carry more weight in funding state operations. A new $35,000 vehicle in Davidson County (Nashville, $55 wheel tax) runs about $2,617 in first-year costs; in a no-wheel-tax county that drops to about $2,562.
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Itemized breakdown
| State Registration Fee (annual) | $29 |
| County Wheel Tax (typical) (annual) | $30 |
| Title Fee | $14 |
| License Plate Fee | $10 |
| Sales Tax | $2,490 |
| First-year total | $2,573 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $59 |
How Tennessee calculates registration
- State Registration Fee — $29 (annual) Per TN Code §55-4-111. Statewide flat fee for passenger vehicles. Title and registration are processed by your county clerk, not a state DMV.
- County Wheel Tax (typical) — $30 (annual) Varies dramatically by county: Davidson (Nashville) $55, Shelby (Memphis) $50, Knox (Knoxville) $36, Williamson ~$25. 36 of Tennessee's 95 counties charge NO wheel tax — including Hamilton (Chattanooga), Sullivan, Sevier, Bradley, Blount, and Loudon. Check your county clerk's fee schedule for exact rate.
- Title Fee — $14 (one-time) State title fee per TN Code §55-6-101. County clerks may add a $5-11 processing fee on top.
- License Plate Fee — $10 (one-time) One-time fee for new plates. Plate transfer is free if both vehicles are titled to the same owner.
Sales tax
Tennessee charges 7% state sales tax , with typical local rates around 2.5% (range: 2.25%–2.75%). Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
Tennessee's vehicle sales tax has three components that work together: (1) state sales tax of 7% on the FULL purchase price, (2) the "single article tax" of 2.75% applied to the portion of price between $1,600.01 and $3,200 (capped at $44), and (3) local sales tax of 2.25-2.75% applied ONLY to the first $1,600 of purchase. Our calculator includes #1 and approximates #3 via the $1,600 cap; the $44 single article tax adds a small amount not modeled here. Total tax on a $35,000 vehicle in Davidson County is approximately $2,530.
Electric vehicle surcharge
Tennessee charges an additional $200/year for electric vehicles.
Per TN Code §55-6-107. Battery EVs pay $200/year through December 31, 2026, rising to $274/year starting January 1, 2027 (indexed annually to inflation thereafter). Plug-in hybrids and conventional hybrids pay $100/year through 2027. Tennessee has no state income tax, so EV fees and the gas tax fund the bulk of state road maintenance.
What makes Tennessee distinctive
- Tennessee's vehicle sales tax structure caps local tax at the first $1,600 of purchase — meaning on a $35,000 vehicle, the local 2.5% rate only generates $40, not $875. Combined with the 7% state rate and the small $44 single article tax, total tax is around 7.2% effective rather than the 9.5-9.75% combined retail rate. This makes Tennessee meaningfully cheaper for expensive vehicles than the headline rate suggests.
- Tennessee has NO state income tax, so vehicle fees and gas tax fund a larger share of state operations than in most states. The EV surcharge of $200/year through 2026 (rising to $274 in 2027, indexed annually thereafter) is among the highest in the US — partly to compensate for not collecting gas tax from EV drivers.
- Tennessee county wheel taxes vary from $0 to $55 per year. 36 of 95 counties charge no wheel tax — including Hamilton (Chattanooga), Sullivan, Sevier, Blount, and Loudon. Davidson County (Nashville) is the highest at $55. Shelby (Memphis) $50. The wheel tax is collected at registration alongside the state fee.
- Tennessee processes vehicle title and registration through your county clerk, not a centralized DMV. This is unusual among large states and means service quality and processing times vary significantly between counties.
- Tennessee's "single article tax" of 2.75% on the $1,600-$3,200 portion of vehicle price is a TN-specific oddity that doesn't appear in any other state. It adds at most $44 to a vehicle purchase and only applies to vehicles priced over $1,600.
Frequently asked questions about Tennessee vehicle registration
How much does it cost to register a car in Tennessee?
Registering a new $35,000 passenger vehicle in Tennessee costs approximately $2,573 in the first year, including sales tax, title, registration, and any applicable state surcharges. Annual renewal in subsequent years drops to roughly $59 once one-time fees like title and sales tax are paid.
What is the sales tax on a vehicle purchase in Tennessee?
Tennessee charges a 7% state sales tax plus typical local rates around 2.5%, for a combined rate around 9.50%. Trade-in credit treatment is "full", applied to the purchase price.
Does Tennessee have an electric vehicle registration fee?
Yes — Tennessee charges $200/year extra for battery electric vehicles in addition to standard registration fees, to compensate for lost gas tax revenue. Per TN Code §55-6-107. Battery EVs pay $200/year through December 31, 2026, rising to $274/year starting January 1, 2027 (indexed annually to inflation thereafter). Plug-in hybrids and conventional hybrids pay $100/year through 2027. Tennessee has no state income tax, so EV fees and the gas tax fund the bulk of state road maintenance.
How much is annual vehicle registration renewal in Tennessee?
Annual registration renewal in Tennessee for a typical passenger vehicle is approximately $59, 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 Tennessee?
Vehicle registration in Tennessee is handled by the TN Dept of Revenue / County Clerks. Some fees vary by county, so transactions are typically processed through county clerk or tax collector offices. See the TN Dept of Revenue / County Clerks website for the official fee schedule, online renewal options, and required documents.
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Official sources: TN Dept of Revenue / County Clerks
Data last updated: 2026-05-23