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About 60 days before a vehicle's registration expires, the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles mails to the address on record a renewal notice that lists the vehicle's registration renewal fee as well as any vehicle property taxes due. Vehicle registrations must be renewed annually.
North Carolina property tax law requires counties to assess the value of motor vehicles registered with the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles. As part of NCDMV’s Tag & Tax Together program, the vehicle owner pays the property tax at the same time as the vehicle’s registration renewal fee.
To renew your vehicle registration online, you will need the following information, which can be found on your renewal notice or your registration card: Your vehicle license plate number ; The last five digits of the vehicle title number; Have questions? Learn more about vehicle registration and renewals.
North Carolina combines the billing of annual vehicle registration fees and vehicle property taxes so that they can be paid together on myNCDMV. Note: Your vehicle must be inspected within 90 days of the renewal date to be eligible for renewal.
myNCDMV is the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles' online portal for vehicle registration services.
MyDMV is the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles online portal that lets you view and manage details about your driver license and vehicle registration and conveniently complete NCDMV services anytime and anywhere – without ever having to wait in a line.
Renew vehicle registration and pay property tax. North Carolina combines the billing of annual vehicle registration fees and vehicle property taxes so that they can be paid together on myNCDMV. Note: Your vehicle must be inspected within 90 days of the renewal date to be eligible for renewal.
Locate your vehicle registration renewal. Begin by clicking Renew Registration & Pay Property Tax on the myNCDMV dashboard, and click Yes, let’s renew. Then, enter in your license plate and title information to locate your vehicle and click Yes, once you do.
Registration fees and property taxes can be paid at any NCDMV license plate agency, by mail or online. Although NCDMV accepts the payments, questions about vehicle property taxes should be directed to the tax office in the county where the vehicle is registered. Renew Registration.
The Tag and Tax Together program allows you to make one convenient payment to NCDMV for both registration renewal and vehicle property tax. NCDMV will forward the property tax portion of your payment directly to your county revenue department.