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What do I need to register my car in Chattanooga TN?

What do I need to register my car in Chattanooga TN?

Please bring the following:

  1. Personal photo ID.
  2. Two proofs of local residence.
  3. Proof of compliance with state mandated emission test.
  4. Original title if the vehicle is paid in full and is not being held by a lienholder.
  5. Required applicant(s) if the title was issued in more than one name.

How much does it cost to register a car in Chattanooga TN?

Effective July 1, 2017 registration will be $26.50. Please note: you may be subject to additional county fees and fees for specialized license plates.

How much will my tags cost in Tennessee?

The fees are broken down as follows: Vehicle Registration Fee: In Tennessee, the renewal fee for Private Passenger vehicles is $29.00. Motorcycles can be renewed for $17.00.

How much does it cost to title and register a car in Tennessee?

The fees for titling and registering are as follows: New private passenger license plate (metro decal) and title – $95.00 (Noting Lien additional $11) Transfer plates and title – $14.50 (Noting Lien additional $11)

Where can I get a tag renewal in Tennessee?

To view area testing centers hours of operation and Opus Inspection’s updated COVID-19 policies and procedures visit www.tnvip.org. All tag renewals require an emission test. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced in May 2019 that they will recommend elimination of emission testing in counties, including Hamilton.

When to renew vehicle tag in Hamilton County TN?

This online tag renewal is intended for current Hamilton County Residents only. Update June 22, 2020: Vehicle Emission Testing remains in effect prior to titling or renewing a vehicle registration until repeal is approved by the United State Environment Protection Agency (EPA).

Do you need an emission test for a car tag renewal in Tennessee?

All tag renewals require an emission test. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation announced in May 2019 that they will recommend elimination of emission testing in counties, including Hamilton. The State Implementation Plan revisions eliminating the vehicle emissions testing program were submitted to the EPA on February 27, 2020.

Where can I get a specialty license plate in Tennessee?

The Department of Revenue administers more than 100 specialty license plates to residents registering private motor vehicles. Please check with your local county clerk’s office for plate availability.