Georgia vs Florida: Vehicle Registration Cost Comparison
Comparing what the same vehicles cost to register each year in Georgia versus Florida, computed from both states' current official fee schedules:
| Scenario | Georgia | Florida |
|---|---|---|
| New $45k gas SUV | $20.00/yr | $46.10/yr |
| 3-yr-old $35k gas car | $20.00/yr | $46.10/yr |
| New $55k EV | $258.59/yr | $46.10/yr |
| 10-yr-old $8k car | $20.00/yr | $46.10/yr |
For most vehicles, Georgia is the cheaper state to register in — though the gap varies a lot by vehicle value and age. Keep in mind annual registration is only part of the picture: sales/excise taxes at purchase, insurance, and local property taxes on vehicles can outweigh the registration difference.
Georgia in short
Georgia's annual registration is just $20, because the state front-loads vehicle taxation into the one-time Title Ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) — 7% of the vehicle's fair market value paid at purchase or when moving to Georgia. Battery EVs pay an annual alternative-fuel fee of $238.59 for the year beginning July 2026 (re-indexed every July); plug-in hybrids pay it only if they elect an alternative-fuel plate.
Florida in short
Florida's annual registration is cheap — $27.60 to $45.60 depending on vehicle weight — but first-time registrations sting: a one-time $225 Initial Registration Fee applies whenever a plate isn't being transferred from another Florida vehicle, plus title and plate fees. That means moving to Florida or buying a first car there costs roughly $350+ up front, while renewals afterward are among the lowest in the nation. Florida has no annual value-based vehicle tax.
All figures computed from official fee schedules — sources: https://dor.georgia.gov/alternative-fuel-and-low-speed-vehicles-annual-licensing-fees-july-2026 — last reviewed 2026-07-16.