Utah Motorcycle Registration Fee Calculator
Registering a typical motorcycle in Utah runs about $156.00 per year for a recent-model bike. Motorcycles follow the same fee system as other vehicles in Utah — with their own (usually lower) base rates. Utah details: Utah charges a $44 registration fee (CPI-indexed) plus an age-based uniform fee in lieu of property tax: $150 for vehicles under 3 years old, $110 to 6 years, $80 to 9, $50 to 12, and $10 after that. The 2026 EV fee is $180 — matching the Road Usage Charge cap you can opt into instead — with plug-in hybrids around $62 and conventional hybrids $24.
Your motorcycle
- Registration feeCPI-indexed; slightly higher at the counter$46.00
- Age-based uniform feeIn lieu of property tax$110.00
- Title fee$6.00
Estimate only — actual fees are set by your state and county at the time of registration. Data last reviewed 2026-07-16.
What determines motorcycle registration cost in Utah?
- Motorcycle-specific base rate
- Vehicle age (uniform fee: $150/$110/$80/$50/$10)
- Fuel type (EV $180 / PHEV ~$62 / hybrid ~$24, or per-mile RUC)
- County emissions requirements along the Wasatch Front
Frequently asked questions
How much does motorcycle registration cost in Utah?
About $156.00 per year for a typical recent-model motorcycle, based on Utah's current fee schedule (last reviewed 2026-07-16). Use the calculator above for your bike's exact numbers.
Is motorcycle registration cheaper than car registration in Utah?
Generally yes — motorcycle base fees run lower than passenger-car fees in most states. In Utah the flat motorcycle rate is the main cost.
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Sources: https://dmv.utah.gov/register/registration-taxes-fees/uniform-fees/ — data last reviewed 2026-07-16.