Wisconsin Auto Registration & Title Fees Calculator
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Estimate Wisconsin 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.
Wisconsin vehicle registration is computed as a flat statewide fee, with named fees including Annual registration fee (flat, with EV / hybrid surcharge) and Wheel tax (some counties / municipalities). 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 Wisconsin 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.
Registration & title fees
Pre-filled with typical amounts for a roughly $30,000 midsize vehicle, three years old, registered annually. Override any field to match your specific vehicle and county.
Fee names come from each state's official agency. Verify current amounts on your state's motor vehicle website before signing.
Total fees
$105.00
Components entered
2
Breakdown
- Annual registration fee (flat, with EV / hybrid surcharge)
- $85.00
- Wheel tax (some counties / municipalities)
- $20.00
- Total
- $105.00
Assumptions usedv2026-05-04
- Source of fee amountsUser-entered from each state DMV's published rates
Auto Registration & Title Fees Estimate
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Inputs
- Annual registration fee (flat, with EV / hybrid surcharge)
- $85.00
- Wheel tax (some counties / municipalities)
- $20.00
- Title fee (one-time)
- —
- Plate fee
- —
Results
- Total fees
- $105.00
Assumptions
- Source of fee amounts: User-entered from each state DMV's published rates
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.
How this is calculated
The calculator above is pre-labeled with the 4 named fees Wisconsin typically charges: Annual registration fee (flat, with EV / hybrid surcharge); Wheel tax (some counties / municipalities); Title fee (one-time); Plate fee. Wisconsin charges a flat annual registration for passenger vehicles. Many counties and municipalities add a local wheel tax that varies by jurisdiction. EVs and hybrids pay an additional surcharge.
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: Wisconsin DMV. Verify on the official agency page before paying — dollar amounts vary by county, weight class, vehicle age, and powertrain.
For sales tax in Wisconsin (separate from registration), use the Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin charge to register a vehicle?
- Wisconsin typically charges 4 categories of fees: Annual registration fee (flat, with EV / hybrid surcharge); Wheel tax (some counties / municipalities); Title fee (one-time); Plate fee. Wisconsin charges a flat annual registration for passenger vehicles. Many counties and municipalities add a local wheel tax that varies by jurisdiction. EVs and hybrids pay an additional surcharge.
- How is Wisconsin registration cost computed?
- Wisconsin uses a flat statewide fee. Wisconsin charges a flat annual registration for passenger vehicles. Many counties and municipalities add a local wheel tax that varies by jurisdiction. EVs and hybrids pay an additional surcharge.
- 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 Wisconsin registration fee amounts?
- The Wisconsin DMV publishes current registration, title, and plate fees at https://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/dmv/vehicles/title-plates/vehicle-fees-default.aspx. Verify amounts there before paying.
- Is this an official Wisconsin DMV fee estimate?
- No. This calculator sums whatever you enter. Actual Wisconsin fees can include weight-class adjustments, county surcharges, fuel-type adjustments, and other factors that vary case-by-case. Verify with the Wisconsin DMV before paying.
Registration fees in other states
Compare Wisconsin's fee structure (a flat statewide fee) with the rest of the country, or see the full state index.
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- Delaware
- District of Columbia
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- Ohio
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- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wyoming
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