What you pay for
When you register a vehicle for the first time, you pay:
- registration fee
- Transport Accident Commission (TAC) charge
- motor vehicle duty (unless exempt)
- number plate fee.
For renewals, you only pay the registration fee and TAC charge each renewal period.
For light trailers or caravans, you don’t have to pay the TAC charge or motor vehicle duty.
Interested in what your rego pays for? Check out What does my rego pay for on the Transport Victoria website.
Registration renewal fees
Your renewal is due every 12 months. But if you’d like to pay in smaller amounts more often, you can change to a 3 or 6 month period. For short-term registration, your fee will be a pro-rata amount of the annual fee plus an additional $2.70 service fee per registration period. For light trailers or caravans, you only have a 12-month registration option.
The registration fee depends on the type of vehicle. For example, if you have a sedan, station wagon, 4WD or a ute. The TAC charge is based on your vehicle type and where you usually keep your vehicle, your ‘risk zone’.
If you have a valid concession, you may be able to get a discount on your registration cost.
Looking for fees to register a truck, heavy trailer or bus? Go to the Heavy vehicle fees page for more information.
Annual registration fee including TAC charge for passenger vehicles:
- Metropolitan area (high risk zone): $958.80
- Outer metropolitan area (medium risk zone): $897.10
- Rural (low risk zone): $824.60
Annual registration fee including TAC charge for goods carrying vehicles:
- Metropolitan area (high risk zone): $959.90
- Outer metropolitan area (medium risk zone): $818.60
- Rural (low risk zone): $676.70
Annual registration fee: $70.54
Ready to renew your registration?
We’ve made it easy to pay your rego online in just a few clicks through myVicRoads. Go to Pay your registration for more information.
Calculate your renewal fee
Get an estimate for registration renewal fees for light motor vehicles, such as cars, utes and motorcycles.