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Mississippi RV Registration Fee Calculator

RV registration in Mississippi splits by type. Self-propelled motorhomes register like other motor vehicles — motorhomes are treated as passenger vehicles ($15 privilege tax + registration + ad valorem on the coach's value). Towed travel trailers and campers run on a separate schedule: roughly $23 per year. Travel trailers: $10 privilege tax + ~$13 registration fee annually, plus county ad valorem tax on 30% of depreciated value — the ad valorem is the variable part. Because motorhome MSRPs are large, value-based charges hit RVs harder than any other vehicle class.

Your rv

Estimated annual cost
$29.00/ year
  • Tag fee + road & bridge privilege tax
    $29.00
One-time fees (first registration)
  • Title fee
    $9.00
One-time total: $9.00

Estimate only — actual fees are set by your state and county at the time of registration. Data last reviewed 2026-07-16. This state's full local formula is not yet implemented; see the notes below the calculator.

What determines RV registration cost in Mississippi?

  • RV type (motorhome vs. travel trailer)
  • Motorhomes: the state's standard vehicle formula (value/weight/age)
  • Travel trailers: separate weight/length schedule

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to register a motorhome in Mississippi?

Motorhomes follow Mississippi's regular vehicle fee system (motorhomes are treated as passenger vehicles ($15 privilege tax + registration + ad valorem on the coach's value)) — use the calculator above with your RV's MSRP and weight. In value-based states a $150,000 Class A can cost several thousand dollars a year at first.

Do travel trailers register differently than motorhomes in Mississippi?

Yes — travel trailers are towed, unpowered vehicles and run on their own schedule (about $23 per year), separate from both motorhomes and small utility trailers.

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Official Mississippi resources

Estimates here are informational — the state is the only source of an official quote.

Data last reviewed 2026-07-16.