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Dealer Fees By State: Used Car Buyer Tracker

Use this dealer-fee tracker to separate official taxes, title, registration, and plate fees from dealer documentation fees, add-ons, and negotiable charges.

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What To Ask For On Every Quote

Vehicle selling price before tax, title, registration, and dealer products.

Dealer documentation or processing fee as a separate line item.

Government title, registration, license, plate, county, and inspection fees.

Taxable add-ons, protection packages, service contracts, accessories, and warranties.

Trade-in credit, rebates, down payment, and amount financed.

Final out-the-door price before any monthly payment discussion.

State Fee Review Targets

These entries point buyers to official state sources and the fee categories to verify. They are not a fee quote.

  • sales, use, title, registration, and county licensing fees and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Alabama sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • title, registration, plate, municipal tax, and fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Alaska sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • Some local Alaska jurisdictions can have vehicle-related tax or registration considerations, so verify the buyer's registration location.
  • sales and use tax, title, registration, and local fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Arkansas sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales tax, title, registration, plate, and emissions requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Connecticut sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • document fee, title, registration, plate, and inspection requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Delaware sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • county title, registration, weight tax, and use tax requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Hawaii sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales/use tax, title, registration, and county assessor requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Idaho sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales tax, title, registration, plate, and county excise tax requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Indiana sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • fee for new registration, title, plate, county, and registration requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Iowa sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales tax, title, registration, property tax, and county treasurer requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Kansas sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • motor vehicle usage tax, title, registration, and county clerk requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Kentucky sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales/use tax, title, registration, plate, parish, and vehicle fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Louisiana sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales/use tax, excise tax, title, registration, and municipal requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Maine sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • excise tax, title, registration, plate, inspection, and fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Maryland sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales tax, title, registration, excise, and inspection requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Massachusetts sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • motor vehicle sales tax, title, registration, and deputy registrar requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Minnesota sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales tax, title, tag, registration, ad valorem, and county tax collector requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Mississippi sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales tax, title, registration, plate, local tax, and inspection requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Missouri sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • title, registration, plate, county option, and fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Montana sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales tax, title, registration, wheel tax, and county treasurer requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Nebraska sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • governmental services tax, title, registration, plate, and emissions requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Nevada sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • title, municipal registration, state registration, plate, and inspection requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official New Hampshire sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • excise tax, title, registration, plate, and emissions requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official New Mexico sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • motor vehicle excise tax, title, registration, plate, and fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official North Dakota sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • excise tax, title, registration, tag, and lien requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Oklahoma sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • title, registration, plate, fee, and emissions requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Oregon sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • Oregon has no general sales tax, but buyers still need to verify title, registration, plate, local, and dealer-controlled fees.
  • Pennsylvania sales tax may be reviewed against fair market value in some used-vehicle transactions.
  • Ask the authorized agent or tag service to itemize title, registration, plate, and service charges.
  • Confirm whether the vehicle is being gifted, sold privately, or transferred from out of state because forms differ.
  • sales/use tax, title, registration, plate, and inspection requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Rhode Island sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • infrastructure maintenance fee, title, registration, plate, and county property tax requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official South Carolina sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • motor vehicle excise tax, title, registration, plate, county, and fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official South Dakota sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales/use tax, title, registration, plate, county clerk, and local fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Tennessee sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales/use tax, title, registration, plate, county, and emissions requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Utah sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • purchase and use tax, title, registration, plate, and inspection requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Vermont sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • motor vehicle sales tax, title, registration, plate, and fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official West Virginia sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales/use tax, title, registration, plate, county, and emissions requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Wisconsin sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.
  • sales/use tax, title, registration, plate, county treasurer, and fee requirements and title, plate, registration, and local charges should be verified with official Wyoming sources before budgeting tightly.
  • Ask dealers to separate government charges from documentation, electronic filing, add-on, and processing fees.
  • For private-party purchases, keep proof of price, seller details, and payment records for title and tax review.