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Kansas Vehicle Registration Fees Calculator& DMV Fee Breakdown

Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) Division of Vehicles

Vehicle Information

$25,000

Note: Values depend on official state valuation models.

Estimated Total
$52.75
Base Registration$52.75
Ad Valorem Tax$0.00

Calculations are estimates based on official KDOR fee charts. Total out-the-door costs include state weight lines, structural statutory surcharges, and local county facility additions. Standard retail transfers face a baseline 6.5% state sales tax alongside localized city/county additions unless explicit out-of-state tax exemptions apply.

Standard Registration Fees

Base Tag Fee

$42.25

Title Transfer

$10.00

EV Annual Fee

$165.00

Penalty Note: Tags expire on the last day of the month based on the alphabetical scale of the owner's last name. If renewing online via iKan, Kansas law grants a strict 10-day administrative grace period to wait for your physical decal in the mail. If renewing in person after your expiration month, a $1.00 late fee stacks on top of standard processing blockades.

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The Counter Card Penalty: When executing your title or tag renewals at physical county windows (like the Mission or Olathe offices) or using inside branch kiosks, paying with a credit or debit card triggers an automatic 2.25% convenience surcharge. Pay with an e-check or physical cash to avoid this fee.

⚠️ Tax Warning

The Staggered Alphabetical Expiration Schedule: Kansas does not end tag registrations based on the anniversary of your vehicle purchase. Expiration timelines are assigned systematically across a 10-month calendar based entirely on the first letter of the primary owner's last name (e.g., last names starting with A expire on February 28, B on March 31, C and D on April 30, etc.).

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to register a car in Kansas?
For standard passenger cars weighing 4,500 lbs or less, the base registration total is $42.25. For larger vehicles over 4,500 lbs, the base cost is $52.25. These amounts include state fees and unified surcharges, but exclude local county facility fees and annual personal property taxes.
What are the specific line-item surcharges on Kansas vehicle tags?
Every standard vehicle registration in Kansas includes a $4.00 DMV Modernization Fee, a $2.00 Highway Patrol Surcharge, a $1.25 Law Enforcement Training Surcharge, and a $0.50 Reflectorized Plate Fee.
Is there a grace period for online registration renewals in Kansas?
Yes. If you complete your vehicle renewal online via the iKan portal on or before the final day of your expiration month, Kansas law grants a strict 10-day grace period. Printing and carrying your transaction receipt serves as valid proof to law enforcement while your physical decal arrives in the mail.
How much are the alternative fuel and EV fees in Kansas?
Kansas charges an annual road-use supplemental surcharge on alternative fuel vehicles: $165.00 for all-electric vehicles (BEVs), $100.00 for plug-in hybrids (PHEVs), $70.00 for standard electric hybrids, and $30.00 for all-electric motorcycles.