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Colorado Auto Registration & Title Fees Calculator

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Estimate Colorado vehicle registration, title, and plate fees. The calculator above is pre-filled with typical amounts for a ~$30,000 midsize sedan, 3 years old, registered annually — adjust any row for your specific vehicle.

Colorado vehicle registration is computed as a value-based component plus a flat base, with named fees including Specific Ownership Tax (percent of taxable value; decreases with age) and Registration fee (weight-tiered). The calculator above is pre-filled with typical amounts for a $30,000 midsize vehicle; adjust each row for your specific vehicle and county, or verify exact amounts from the Colorado DMV.

Estimate only. Estimate only. Not a loan offer, lender quote, dealer quote, lease agreement, retail installment sales contract, DMV estimate, or financial advice. Actual rates, payments, taxes, fees, incentives, residual values, insurance, fuel, and maintenance costs may vary.

Assumptions usedv2026-05-04
  • Source of fee amountsUser-entered from each state DMV's published rates

How this is calculated

The calculator above is pre-labeled with the 5 named fees Colorado typically charges: Specific Ownership Tax (percent of taxable value; decreases with age); Registration fee (weight-tiered); Road safety surcharge; Bridge safety surcharge; Title fee. Colorado's Specific Ownership Tax is a percentage of taxable value that steps down with vehicle age. Weight-tiered registration plus road and bridge safety surcharges stack on top.

Default assumption: the pre-filled amounts represent a typical ~$30,000 midsize sedan, three years old, registered annually. Heavier vehicles, newer vehicles, higher-value vehicles, and electric / plug-in hybrids will see different amounts in most categories — override the rows for your specific case.

Source for current amounts: Colorado DMV. Verify on the official agency page before paying — dollar amounts vary by county, weight class, vehicle age, and powertrain.

For sales tax in Colorado (separate from registration), use the Colorado auto sales tax calculator. For an overview of how every state computes registration, see the auto registration & title fees calculator hub.

Frequently asked questions

What fees does Colorado charge to register a vehicle?
Colorado typically charges 5 categories of fees: Specific Ownership Tax (percent of taxable value; decreases with age); Registration fee (weight-tiered); Road safety surcharge; Bridge safety surcharge; Title fee. Colorado's Specific Ownership Tax is a percentage of taxable value that steps down with vehicle age. Weight-tiered registration plus road and bridge safety surcharges stack on top.
How is Colorado registration cost computed?
Colorado uses a value-based component plus a flat base. Colorado's Specific Ownership Tax is a percentage of taxable value that steps down with vehicle age. Weight-tiered registration plus road and bridge safety surcharges stack on top.
What assumption does the pre-filled total use?
The defaults assume a typical $30,000 midsize sedan weighing about 3,500 lbs, three years old, registered annually. Heavier vehicles, newer vehicles, higher-value vehicles, and electric / plug-in hybrids will see different fees in most states. Override each row for your specific vehicle.
Where do I find exact Colorado registration fee amounts?
The Colorado DMV publishes current registration, title, and plate fees at https://dmv.colorado.gov/taxes-and-fees. Verify amounts there before paying.
Is this an official Colorado DMV fee estimate?
No. This calculator sums whatever you enter. Actual Colorado fees can include weight-class adjustments, county surcharges, fuel-type adjustments, and other factors that vary case-by-case. Verify with the Colorado DMV before paying.

Registration fees in other states

Compare Colorado's fee structure (a value-based component plus a flat base) with the rest of the country, or see the full state index.

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