Kansas Vehicle Registration Cost

Kansas combines weight-tiered registration ($42.25/year for typical passenger vehicles) with annual vehicle personal property tax — assessed at 30% of market value × local millage rate. Statewide effective property tax rate is about 1.5% of full vehicle value (Johnson County KC suburbs can hit 2%+, rural counties as low as 1.0%). Sales tax is 6.5% state + local (typical combined ~9%), with full trade-in credit. EV surcharge is among the higher in the US at $165/year. Kansas's property tax is the dominant ongoing cost — a $35,000 vehicle in a typical Kansas county pays about $446/year in year 1, dropping as the vehicle depreciates. A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Kansas county runs about $3,653 in first-year costs.

First-year total
$3,649
on a $35,000 new gas vehicle
Annual renewal
$489
recurring
Sales tax
$3,150
one-time on $35,000

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Itemized breakdown

Annual Registration Fee (annual) $42
Annual Vehicle Personal Property Tax (effective rate) (annual) $446
Title Fee $10
Sales Tax $3,150
First-year total $3,649
Annual renewal thereafter $489

How Kansas calculates registration

Sales tax

Kansas charges 6.5% state sales tax , with typical local rates around 2.5% (range: 0%–5%). Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.

Kansas charges 6.5% state sales tax with local additions ranging 0-5%. Combined rates: Wichita ~7.5-8%, Overland Park ~9.6%, Topeka ~9.15%, rural areas as low as 6.5%. The tax is collected at the COUNTY TREASURER (not the dealer) when registering a private-party or out-of-state purchase. Kansas dealers collect at their location's rate. Trade-in is fully credited.

Electric vehicle surcharge

Kansas charges an additional $165/year for electric vehicles.

Per K.S.A. 8-143 (amended 2024). Battery EVs pay $165/year additional registration (raised from $100 in earlier years). Plug-in hybrids pay $100/year. Conventional hybrids pay $70/year. These fees fund road maintenance to compensate for reduced gas tax contributions.

What makes Kansas distinctive

Official sources: Kansas DOROfficial fee calculator

Data last updated: 2026-05-23