Registration Taxes and Fees

A newly purchased/transferred vehicle is subject to late fees 61 days after the date of purchase/transfer, if not registered. CRS 42-3-103 states within 60 days after purchase a vehicle shall be registered.

2. How much and when are vehicle registration late fees accessed?

Late fees are assessed at $25 per month ($10 per trailer), or portion of a month, following the expiration of the registration period or (if applicable) grace month; late fees shall not exceed $100 per instance. CRS 42-3-112. Common Examples:

3. Are there exceptions to late fees?

There are exemptions to late fees that include: Acts of God, weather-related delays, office closures and furloughs, medical hardships, information technology failures, military deployment, farm vehicles, and stolen vehicles (CRS 42-3-112). Additional information, to include definitions for these exemptions, can be found on the Taxes and Fees (Late Fees tab) webpage.

4. What are the fees to register and title my vehicles?

Registration fees are based on age of vehicle, weight, original taxable value, purchase date and type of plate requested. Estimates for registration cannot be provided by the state. Your county may have information regarding registration fees on their website; if not, you would need to contact your county directly as registration is a county motor vehicle office function and fees may vary between counties.

Additional information on the types of taxes and fees can also be found on the Taxes and Fees (Late Fees tab)

5. How do I get a detailed copy of my registration receipt that includes the fees assessed?

A detailed receipt will be sent with your registration and plates (new vehicles/transfers) or with your renewal registration and tabs. If you have misplaced your detailed registration receipt, you can visit myDMV in the Vehicle Services tab to get a “Transaction Receipt” emailed to you. If the vehicle is not currently registered or has expired more than 13 months or been sold, or you are looking for sales tax paid, you may need to request a record search through myDMV if no “Transaction Receipt” is found.

6. How many times can I transfer credit from a current registration to another?

Per statute, an owner may receive a percentage of their current taxes and fees paid on the current registration (of a vehicle they have sold/transferred ownership on) applied to a new vehicle registration (not cash refunds), and may only be used once. Colorado Revised Statute creates 40-3-107(25)(a)(I) “a credit” (singular) for the payment of taxes and registration fees paid. “The credit” (singular) may apply towards payment of taxes and fees on “a subsequent application” (singular) during the registration period.

7. I bought a vehicle from Out of State, and have a temp tag from that jurisdiction; when do I have to register my vehicle?

While other jurisdictions may have temporary tags that extend longer than the 60 day Colorado temporary tags, registration is still required within 60 days after purchase (CRS 42-3-103), for Colorado residents, otherwise late fees will begin to be assessed on the 61st day at a rate of $25/month or partial month (CRS 42-3-112). If you do not have the required documentation to title/register your vehicle prior to the 60 days from purchase, please contact your county for a Colorado temporary tag/registration.

General FAQ

Expand All 1. How do I change my address on my vehicle registration? 2. Can my plates be transferred to my new vehicle? 3. I sold my car and would like a refund on my registration, how do I do that?

Unfortunately, county motor vehicle offices do not offer refunds if you sell your vehicle during its annual registration period. You can transfer any remaining prorated amount of your registration to a new vehicle (or another person) at your county office. Please be aware that transferring remaining credit is not an option online through myDMV, it must be done at the county.

4. Why am I unable to renew my registration online through myDMV?

You will not be able to complete your registration online if: