Motor Vehicle Frequently Asked Questions
What will it cost to transfer and register my new vehicle?
Can I place my vehicle in storage while I’m on active military duty?
How can I contact the Iowa Department of Transportation, Office of Vehicle Services?
How do I change my mailing address?
How do I know if I qualify for a tax exemption on my vehicle purchase?
How do I sell my vehicle in Iowa?
How does the state determine the amount of my registration fees?
I am a new Iowa resident. How do I register and title my vehicle?
I have lost my title. How do I get a replacement title?
I have lost my validation sticker. Where do I go to obtain a new one?
I have lost one of my license plates. Where do I go to get a replacement plate?
If I buy a car, where do I get the title transferred into my name?
If I put my vehicle in storage, do I have to buy the plates every year?
What do I do when I take my vehicle out of storage?
What does the name connector "and", or "or" mean on the face of my vehicle title as it relates to selling my vehicle?
When can I renew my plates?
When do I use a Damage Disclosure Statement?
Where can I renew my vehicle registration?
Where do I apply for personalized license plates?
Where do I find a guide to license plates on the State website?
Where do I get additional forms if they are needed to complete the vehicle title process?
Where do I go to get a personalized plate replaced if I have lost one of mine?
Where do I go to get a refund on my plates?
I have moved and registered my vehicle in a different state. How can I apply for a refund for the unused registration in Iowa?
Who is eligible and how do I apply for a firefighter plate?
What does Contiguous County titling mean?
What will it cost to title and register my new vehicle? (Back to top)
To obtain an estimate of the total cost to title and register a vehicle you have purchased, click HERE and proceed with the following steps:
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In the upper left corner, hover your mouse over the word Tools and select Dealer Inquiry.
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On the left side of the page, select Fee Estimator
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Enter the VIN and additional vehicle and purchase information.
Hint: To find the Registration Credit Amount, use the Credit Calculator.
Click Calculate. The fee estimate appears.
Can I place my vehicle in storage while I’m on active military duty? (Back to top)
If the vehicle is registered for the current year and the owner has entered the military service of the United States in time of war and the vehicle has been placed in storage, a refund may be applied for on the unexpired months of the registration year. Plates must be turned in. Upon the owner’s return to the state of Iowa, the vehicle will be registered for the remaining months of the registration year.
How can I contact the Iowa Department of Transportation, Office of Vehicle Services? (Back to top)
Iowa Dept. of Transportation, Office of Vehicle Services
Office of Vehicle Services Physical Address
6310 SE Convenience Blvd.
Ankeny, IA 50021
Mailing Address:
PO Box 9278
Des Moines IA 50306-0473
Telephone
515-237-3110 - Local Des Moines
FAX
515-237-3056
E-Mail
vscusto@iowadot.us
Investigative Bureau
515-237-3050
invbureau@iowadot.us
Commercial Motor Vehicle Enforcement Line
515-237-3305
Commercial Motor Carrier (IRP/IFTA)
515-237-3268
How do I change my mailing address? (Back to top)
Contact your local County Treasurer to change your mailing address.
How do I know if I qualify for a tax exemption on my vehicle purchase? (Back to top)
Click HERE to see if you qualify for a tax exemption with the Iowa Department of Revenue & Finance.
How do I sell my vehicle in Iowa? (Back to top)
Click here for information on how to sell your vehicle in Iowa.
How does the state determine the amount of my registration fees? (Back to top)
All autos and multipurpose vehicles, plus trucks that are 2010 and newer with weight <= 10,000 lbs.are computed by the vehicle weight and list price as follows: 40 cents per hundred pounds of vehicle weight plus:
1 - 7 years old |
1.00% of list price |
8 - 9 years old |
.75% of list price |
10 -11 years old |
.50% of list price |
12+ years old |
$50.00 |
Weight: 3,000 pounds, list price $18,500
(3,000/100) x $.40 = $ 12
$18,500 x 1% = 185
Annual Fee $197
RATES FOR TRUCKS WITH 3 TON LICENSE
1 - 7 model years: $150.00
8 -9 model years: $120.00
10 - 11: $100.00
12 +: $50.00
Antique:
(motor vehicle 25 years old or older)
$23 (1970-1983)
$16 (1969 and older) ownership before 1/1/09
$50 purchased after 1/1/09
Motorcycle:
$20 ( 1-5 years old)
$10 (6 years or older)
Small Regular Trailer less than 2,000 lbs:
$20
Regular Trailer 2,000 lbs:
$30
Travel Trailer:
$.30 per sq ft (1-6 years old)
75% of original fee (7 years or older)
If you have specific questions regarding your vehicle, please contact your County Treasurer's Office.
I am a new Iowa resident. How do I register and title my vehicle? (Back to top)
Click here to find out how to register and title your vehicle in the state of Iowa.
I have lost my title. How do I get a replacement title? (Back to top)
The owner of the vehicle will complete Iowa DOT form #411033 (Application for Replacement of Iowa Certificate of Title to a Motor Vehicle). If the lost title reflects more than one person on the face of the title for ownership, ALL OWNERS OF THE VEHICLE must sign the application form. See Iowa Adm. Rule 761-400.12(321) (2). Application must be returned to the county the title originated.
If the title has an open lien (the vehicle is held by a financial institution or the lien was never released on the State Motor Vehicle system), the Replacement Title Application must be applied for by the lien holder unless the lien holder sends a separate lien release by filling Iowa DOT form #411168 (Cancellation of Security Interest). Please note this form must be notarized.
Both of these forms are available online from the Iowa Department of Transportation Forms Website
Once our office receives the application there is a state required mandatory 5-day waiting period before the replacement title is issued. The replacement title fee is $25.00.
I have lost my validation sticker. Where do I go to obtain a new one? (Back to top)
You can come to your County Treasurer’s Office to receive a new validation sticker. If you have your current registration, you must bring it with you.
I have lost one of my license plates. Where do I go to get a replacement plate? (Back to top)
You can receive a replacement set of plates at your County Treasurer’s Office. You will need to bring with you your current registration and your remaining plate that is on your vehicle and pay the applicable fees. The cost for the replacement set of plates will be $5.00.
If I buy a car, where do I get the title transferred into my name? (Back to top)
You are required to transfer the title on your new vehicle in your county of residence.
If I put my vehicle in storage, do I have to buy the plates every year? (Back to top)
No, you can put the plates "in storage" at your County Treasurer’s Office. This will eliminate paying a penalty when you decide to take the vehicle out of storage. However, in order to store the plates, they do need to be currently registered. The plates and the current registration need to be surrendered at the County Treasurer’s Office so that the State Motor Vehicle System can be updated and the registration stamped "STORED".
If the current registration year has expired, you will pay one full years fee in order to get your plates out of storage.
What do I do when I take my vehicle out of storage? (Back to top)
If the vehicle is removed from storage within 30 days of being placed in storage, you receive the same plates. If the vehicle is removed from storage after 30 days, you will receive a new set of plates.
If the current year has expired, you will pay a full-year’s fee in order to get your plates out of storage.
What does the name connector "and", or "or" mean on the face of my vehicle title as it relates to selling my vehicle? (Back to top)
The name connector "and" means that both owners that are listed on the vehicle title will have to sign as sellers when the vehicle is sold.
The name connector "or" means that only one of the owners that are listed on the face of the vehicle title will have to sign as seller when the vehicle is sold. See Admin Code 761--400.14(321).
When applying for a replacement (duplicate) title or junking certificate, ALL OWNERS OF THE VEHICLE must sign the application form regardless of name connector.
When can I renew my plates? (Back to top)
You have one month prior to your renewal month, your renewal month, or the month following to renew without penalty. When the last day of the month that a vehicle registration is due falls on a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday, the payment deadline is extended to include the first business day of the following month.
Prior Month |
Registration month |
Your vehicle will become delinquent |
December |
January |
March 1 |
January |
February |
April 1 |
February |
March |
May 1 |
March |
April |
June 1 |
April |
May |
July 1 |
May |
June |
August 1 |
June |
July |
September 1 |
July |
August |
October 1 |
August |
September |
November 1 |
September |
October |
December 1 |
October |
November |
January 1 |
November |
December |
February 1 |
Penalty is assessed at a rate of 5% of the fee due, per vehicle, per month with a $5.00 per vehicle minimum.
When do I use a Damage Disclosure Statement? (Back to top)
A Damage Disclosure Statement is required to be completed for all motor vehicles that are being transferred except for those listed below:
Motor trucks and truck tractors with a gross vehicle weight rating of 16,000 pounds or more
Motor vehicles more than seven model years old.
Motorcycles
Motorized bicycles
Special mobile equipment
New motor vehicles with a true mileage of 1,000 miles or less
Where can I renew my vehicle registration? (Back to top)
You are required to renew your vehicle registration in your county of residence. You may renew your registration online at https://www.iowatreasurers.org.
Where do I apply for personalized license plates? (Back to top)
You can pick up an application for personalized plates at your County Treasurer’s Office, and mail it to the Department of Transportation, Office of Vehicle Services, Records and Titles Section, Park Fair Mall, 6310 SE Convenience Blvd, Box 9278, Ankeny, IA 50021-9278
Or
You can apply for personalized plates at the Department of Transportation, Office of Vehicle Services, Records and Titles Section,
6301 SE Convenience Blvd, Ankeny IA 50021-9278.
Or
Click to here for Specialized Plates and mail it to the Department of Transportation at the address listed above.
Where do I find a guide to license plates on the State website? (Back to top)
Guide to license plates on the State website click here.
Where do I get additional forms if they are needed to complete the vehicle title process? (Back to top)
Additional forms can be acquired at the County Treasurer’s Office or click here to obtain a list of forms available from the Iowa Department of Transportation.
Where do I go to get a personalized plate replaced if I have lost one of mine? (Back to top)
You can apply for duplicate plates and pay applicable fees by bringing in your current registrations and remaining plates (if applicable) to the County Treasurer’s Office. You will receive a letter or phone call from your County Treasurer’s Office letting you know when your replacement plates have arrived.
Where do I go to get a refund on my plates? (Back to top)
You can bring your plates and current registration to the County Treasurer’s Office. The information will be sent to the Department of Transportation. If the request for refund is approved, a refund will be mailed to you within four to six weeks.
If you sell a vehicle and do not replace it, you may apply for a refund. The following is required:
- You have up to six months after you sell your vehicle to apply for a refund.
- The calculated unused portion of the registration fee must be $10 or more to receive a refund. The refund is calculated from the date the vehicle is sold to the expiration of the registration.
I have moved and registered my vehicle in a different state. How can I apply for a refund for the unused registration in Iowa? (Back to top)
After registering your vehicle out of state, return the following to any County Treasurer's Office in Iowa: 1. Your Iowa license plates. 2. A completed and signed Claim for Refund. 3. A copy of your new out of state registration. You may download the claim for refund form #411047 at https://forms.iowadot.gov/BrowseForms.aspx
Who is eligible and how do I apply for a firefighter plate? (Back to top)
Effective July 1, 2003 Iowa law restricts the issuance of firefighter special license plates to "current" or "retired" members of the fire department. Please click here for more information.
All vehicle transactions concerning titling, registration, and license plates are processed at a county treasurer’s office. Please contact the county treasurer in the county appropriate for your transaction, using the Iowa counties map linked here.