Vehicle Tax Bills
Information on registered motor vehicles is secured by Federal law to preserve the privacy and welfare of citizens. While other property information is accessible to the public, vehicle data is restricted to those with an official need-to-know. Therefore, owners who are seeking assistance on valuations and tax bills for their vehicles must have their bills or registration to receive help specific to their situations.
Tag & Tax Together Program
North Carolina implemented a new program to combine vehicle registration renewal and vehicle property tax collection into one system under the NC Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The Tag & Tax Together program provides for payment of license tag renewal and vehicle tax at the same time.
For more information,
visit NC DMV Tag and Tax.
To obtain a receipt or copy of your vehicle tax bill, please access the
MyDMV Portal
[Please note that businesses will not be able to access tax information through the MyDMV Portal.]
Renewals and New Issue Registrations
Vehicle owners receive a Tag & Tax Notice listing both vehicle registration fees and taxes due. The notices come approximately 60 days before the expiration of the vehicle registration. The Department of Motor Vehicles now collects vehicle taxes at the same time owners renew their license tags.
With Tag & Tax Together, annual registration fees and vehicle property taxes are paid to the NCDMV in person at a
local tag office online at the NCDMV website or by mail. This information is also located on the back of the notice. The State collects the taxes and distributes the revenue back to the County, who then distributes the portions due to Charlotte and the Towns.
Under the current system, inspections are required
before registration stickers are granted.
Vehicle owners will be unable to renew their motor vehicle’s registration unless the total taxes and registration fees on the vehicle are paid
at the same time.
If paying by mail, the registration fee is considered to be made on
the date shown on the postmark stamped by the United States Postal Service. If the mailed fee is not postmarked to show the date of mailing, the payment is considered to be made on the date the Division receives the payment.
Vehicle registration and Late Fees
Vehicle registration fees are set by the North Carolina Department of
Transportation and can change from year to year. For additional information, please
visit the NCDOT.
The DMV will charge a late fee once a plate has expired and the registration has not been renewed.
- 1st month- $15.00
- 2nd month- $20.00
- A late fee of $25.00 will be charged for a registration that has been expired for two months or greater.
Please note, interest of 5% will still be charged on the tax portion if payment is received on or after 16th of each month and ¾% each additional month until paid in full.
MOTOR VEHICLE GAP BILLING
Mecklenburg County is responsible for assessing, billing, and collecting taxes on registered motor vehicles for months that were previously untaxed between the registration and renewal dates. This is known as Gap Billing. Legislation enacted during the 2017 General Assembly Session established the requirements and procedures to conduct gap billing.
Watch this video to learn more about gap tax.
If you have additional questions or need more information, you can
email us or call 980-314-4226.