South Dakota Vehicle Registration Cost
South Dakota has one of the lower vehicle tax burdens in the US: a 4% Motor Vehicle Excise Tax replaces sales tax (no local additions), full trade-in credit, no annual ad valorem, no state income tax, and no required inspections or emissions testing. Registration is weight + age tiered ($72/year for typical passenger; 30% discount for vehicles 10+ years old). Title fee is just $10. County wheel tax can add up to $60/vehicle in participating counties. EV surcharge is $50/year (low by US standards). A new $35,000 vehicle in South Dakota runs about $1,503 in first-year costs (mostly the $1,400 excise tax + $76 registration + small fees), with annual renewals around $76.
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Itemized breakdown
| Annual Registration Fee (passenger, typical weight) (annual) | $72 |
| Combined Surcharges (tech + highway patrol + solid waste) (annual) | $4 |
| Title Fee | $10 |
| Mailing Fee | $8 |
| Motor Vehicle Excise Tax | $1,400 |
| First-year total | $1,494 |
| Annual renewal thereafter | $76 |
How South Dakota calculates registration
- Annual Registration Fee (passenger, typical weight) — $72 (annual) Per SD Codified Law §32-5-6. Weight-tiered registration: typical 2,001-4,000 lb passenger vehicle pays $72/year for vehicles 0-9 years old. Vehicles 10+ years old receive a 30% discount ($50.40 for the same weight class). Lighter and heavier weight classes have proportional fees.
- Combined Surcharges (tech + highway patrol + solid waste) — $4 (annual) Combined annual fees: Technology Fee $2, Highway Patrol Fee $1, Solid Waste Fee $1.
- Title Fee — $10 (one-time) One-time title fee per SD Department of Revenue fee schedule.
- Mailing Fee — $8 (one-time) Mailing fee for plates and registration. Some counties may charge slightly different mailing amounts.
Sales tax
South Dakota charges 4% state Motor Vehicle Excise Tax . Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.
South Dakota imposes the Motor Vehicle Excise Tax at 4% of taxable price — one of the lower vehicle tax rates in the US. Replaces general sales tax for vehicles. NO local additions to the MVET (unlike SD's regular sales tax which has local additions up to 2%). Trade-in is fully credited. Must be paid within 45 days of purchase to avoid interest (1%/month) and penalty (10% one-time after 60 days).
Electric vehicle surcharge
South Dakota charges an additional $50/year for electric vehicles.
Per SD Codified Law §32-5-6.3. Battery EVs pay $50/year mandatory annual fee. Plug-in hybrids and conventional hybrids do not pay an EV-specific surcharge as of 2026.
What makes South Dakota distinctive
- South Dakota's 4% Motor Vehicle Excise Tax is among the lowest vehicle purchase taxes in the US — comparable to New Mexico's 4% MVET and lower than the 5-7% in most states. Combined with NO local additions on vehicles and full trade-in credit, SD is one of the cheapest states to purchase a vehicle.
- South Dakota has NO state income tax, NO state property tax on personal property (vehicles), and NO vehicle inspection requirements. Combined with the modest 4% MVET, SD has one of the lowest total tax burdens for vehicle ownership in the US. This contributes to SD being a destination for retirees and RV-residency programs.
- South Dakota's vehicle 10+ year age discount (30% off registration) helps long-term owners. A typical 4,000-lb passenger vehicle pays $72/year at 0-9 years, dropping to $50.40 at 10+ years. Combined with no annual ad valorem, ongoing costs stay low even on older vehicles.
- South Dakota requires vehicle registration within 45 days of purchase. Late registration triggers 1%/month interest on the unpaid MVET, plus a 10% one-time penalty after 60 days. Both are statutory and not waivable. Among the steeper late-registration penalties in the US.
- South Dakota's $50/year EV surcharge is among the lowest in the US (most states $100-$200+). Combined with no PHEV/hybrid surcharge, no state EV purchase rebate, and the modest 4% excise tax, SD is neutral-to-friendly for EV ownership. Public charging infrastructure is limited compared to coastal states.
Official sources: South Dakota DOR Motor Vehicle Division
Data last updated: 2026-05-23