Louisiana Vehicle Registration Cost
Louisiana has a uniquely structured cost profile: minimal registration (just 0.1% of vehicle value per year — about $35/year for a $35,000 vehicle), no statewide annual ad valorem, but parish sales tax additions push combined sales tax from approximately 9% (rural parishes) to 12.95% (parts of metro New Orleans and Baton Rouge). State sales tax rose from 4.45% to 5% on January 1, 2025. Title fee is $68.50 + $8 handling. EV surcharge is $110/year (PHEV $60). A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Louisiana parish (10% combined sales tax) runs about $3,612 in first-year costs, with annual renewals just $35.
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Itemized breakdown
| Annual Registration Fee (value-based) (annual) | $35 |
| Title Fee | $69 |
| Handling Fee | $8 |
| Sales Tax | $3,500 |
| First-year total | $3,612 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $35 |
How Louisiana calculates registration
- Annual Registration Fee (value-based) — 0.1% of purchase price (annual) Per LA RS §47:551. Louisiana's registration fee is 0.1% of the vehicle's value per year — among the lowest value-based fees in the US. For a $35,000 vehicle this is $35/year. Minimum is $10/year ($20 for a 2-year registration). Registrations are issued for 2 years; we show the annualized amount.
- Title Fee — $69 (one-time) One-time fee per Louisiana OMV Policy 69.00 fee schedule.
- Handling Fee — $8 (one-time) OMV handling fee charged at title and registration transactions.
Sales tax
Louisiana charges 5% state sales tax , with typical local rates around 5% (range: 1.85%–7%). Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
Louisiana raised state sales tax from 4.45% to 5% effective January 1, 2025 under HB 10 / Act 11 of 2024. Parish and municipal sales taxes add 1.85-7% on top, producing combined rates from approximately 9% (rural parishes) to 12.95% (parts of metro New Orleans, Baton Rouge). Trade-in is fully credited against the taxable base. Out-of-state buyers get credit for taxes paid elsewhere if at least equal to LA's rate.
Electric vehicle surcharge
Louisiana charges an additional $110/year for electric vehicles.
Per LA Act 578 of 2022. Battery EVs pay $110/year additional registration. Plug-in hybrids pay $60/year. Conventional hybrids do not pay an EV-specific fee.
What makes Louisiana distinctive
- Louisiana's parish sales tax variation is among the most extreme in the US. Combined rates range from about 9% (Cameron Parish, rural) to 12.95% (parts of East Baton Rouge Parish) — a difference of nearly $1,400 on a $35,000 vehicle just based on where you register. Worth choosing your registration parish carefully if you have flexibility.
- Louisiana's state sales tax rose from 4.45% to 5% effective January 1, 2025 under HB 10 / Act 11 (signed November 2024). This was part of a larger tax reform package that also reduced income tax rates. The 0.55-percentage-point increase adds roughly $192 to the tax bill on a $35,000 vehicle.
- Louisiana's value-based annual registration fee at 0.1% of vehicle value is among the lowest in the US. A $35,000 vehicle pays just $35/year — compared to Iowa's $350/year, Nevada's $612/year, or Colorado's $625/year for the same vehicle. Combined with NO statewide annual ad valorem, ongoing ownership costs are very low.
- Louisiana grants credit for sales tax paid to other states when relocating — if you paid sales tax in your previous state equal to or greater than Louisiana's 5%, no additional state tax is owed. This makes Louisiana relatively friendly for new residents transferring vehicles in.
- Louisiana does NOT have a statewide annual vehicle ad valorem tax (unlike neighbors AR, MS, AL). Some parishes assess minor local property taxes on vehicles separately, but the dominant cost structure is purchase-time sales tax + minimal annual registration. This makes long-term ownership cheap — most ongoing cost is in the parish wheel/regulatory fees if any.
Official sources: Louisiana OMV
Data last updated: 2026-05-23