Oklahoma Vehicle Registration Cost

Oklahoma has a distinctive tax structure: 3.25% Motor Vehicle Excise Tax PLUS a separate 1.25% state sales tax on vehicles, totaling 4.50% state-level — plus local sales tax (typically ~4% for a combined ~8.5% rate). Trade-in is credited against the excise portion per SB 1619 of 2025. Registration fees are uniquely AGE-TIERED: $96/year for vehicles 1-4 years old, dropping to $86, $66, $46, then $26 for vehicles 17+ years. This makes Oklahoma cheaper to register older vehicles than newer ones. Title fees are modest at $11 + $17 transfer = $28. EV surcharge is $110/year (PHEV $82, hybrid $54). A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Oklahoma county runs about $3,103 in first-year costs ($1,575 state tax + ~$1,400 local tax + $96 reg + small fees), with annual renewals around $108.

First-year total
$3,111
on a $35,000 new gas vehicle
Annual renewal
$108
recurring
Sales tax
$2,975
one-time on $35,000

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Itemized breakdown

Annual Registration Fee (years 1-4) (annual) $96
Tire Recycling Fee (annual) $12
Title Fee $11
Title Transfer Fee $17
Motor Vehicle Excise + State Sales Tax $2,975
First-year total $3,111
Annual renewal thereafter $108

How Oklahoma calculates registration

Sales tax

Oklahoma charges 4.5% state Motor Vehicle Excise + State Sales Tax , with typical local rates around 4% (range: 0%–6.5%). Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.

Oklahoma is unusual in charging BOTH an excise tax and a sales tax on vehicles: 3.25% Motor Vehicle Excise Tax (68 OK Stat §2103) PLUS a separate 1.25% state sales tax on vehicles (lower than OK's standard 4.5% retail sales tax), for 4.50% state-level total. Local sales tax applies on top (typically 4%). Per SB 1619 of 2025, trade-in value is now subtracted from the purchase price before the excise tax calculation. Per HB 1183 of 2025 (effective July 2026), the excise tax base will use actual sales price rather than NADA average — a change favorable to buyers who negotiate good deals.

Electric vehicle surcharge

Oklahoma charges an additional $110/year for electric vehicles.

Per HB 2234 of 2021. Battery EVs pay $110/year additional registration. Plug-in hybrids pay $82/year. Conventional hybrids pay $54/year. Fees compensate for reduced gasoline tax revenue.

What makes Oklahoma distinctive

Official sources: Service Oklahoma

Data last updated: 2026-05-23