If you’re new Nebraska, you’re required to get an inspection, a new certificate of title, and register your vehicle in person at the county treasurer’s office.
Once your vehicle is registered in Nebraska, you’ll be able to go online to annually re-register it, or you can complete your annual registration by mail or in person at your county treasurer’s office.
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.How to register a car in Nebraska
Registering a car in Nebraska is straightforward—you’ll need proof of insurance, a copy of a signed lease agreement (if leased), and proof of sales tax or excise tax paid. It costs $15 to register a car in Nebraska.
If you just moved to Nebraska
If you just moved to Nebraska, you’ll have 30 days to register your vehicle in-state. But before you register your vehicle, your vehicle will have to pass an inspection, and then you’ll have to apply for a Nebraska-issued Certificate of Title.
Take your vehicle to your county treasurer’s office
(where you’ll be registering your vehicle) for inspection. Most County Treasurer’s offices have an inspection station on site. The fee for a Sheriff’s Inspection is $10. When the inspection is completed, you’ll receive an Inspection Certificate and an Application for Certificate of Title
. Apply for your new title, and present the Nebraska-issued Certificate of Title, along with the inspection certificate, to register your vehicle. To register your vehicle, you’ll need:
Your current certificate of title—if it is held by a lien holder or a lessor, ask the county motor vehicle office (the treasurer) to request an out-of-state title from the lien holder or lessor
Proof of valid insurance (original document)
Most recent issued registration certificate
Pay all applicable fees and taxes
—cost is $10 if you own the vehicle, or $17 if there is a lien on the title
Registering a car in Nebraska for the first time
All vehicles used on Nebraska’s roads and highways must be registered in the county where the vehicle is stored. You must register a new car and pay sales tax within 30 days from the time you purchase the vehicle or move to Nebraska.
When registering your vehicle in Nebraska for the first time, this must be done in person or by mail at your county treasurer’s office
. Here’s what you’ll need to register your vehicle in Nebraska for the first time:
Proof of insurance (original document)
Proof of sales tax or excise tax paid
Copy of signed lease (if leased)
If you just moved to Nebraska, bring your inspection certificate and Nebraska-issued Certificate of Title.
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How much insurance coverage do you need in Nebraska?
If you’re new to Nebraska, you’ll have to make sure your car insurance meets or exceeds the state’s minimum liability requirements. Nebraska’s minimum requirements are as follows:
At least $50,000 per accident of bodily injury liability coverage
Keep in mind that these are just minimums. That said, it’s typically a good idea to purchase additional coverage, including both collision coverage
and comprehensive insurance
. How to renew your Nebraska vehicle registration
You’ll need to renew your Nebraska vehicle registration on an annual basis. This can be done in person at your county treasurer’s office, by mail, or online via Nebraska’s DMV
. If you’re renewing in person, you’ll need to present the following documents, and if renewing by mail, you’ll need to mail them:
Your expiring registration documents
Proof of valid insurance (original form)
When all of your documents have been verified and fees paid, you’ll receive your new registration documents, license plates, and validation tabs. If renewing online or by mail, these items will be mailed to you. Your registration documents and proof of insurance must remain in your vehicle at all times.
Registration fees
In order to register a passenger vehicle or a leased vehicle (either for the first time or for subsequent registrations), the cost is $15. You’ll also have to pay the following fees upon registration:
$0.50 fee for Health and Human Services
$1.50 for the State Recreation Road Fund
$1.50 for the County General Fund
$3.30 License plate fee for new, replacement, or duplicate plates issued
If you’re registering a truck or truck tractor, your registration fee will be based on your vehicle’s gross weight. The registration fee for a farm plated truck or truck tractor will also depend on the vehicle’s gross weight.
How to save on auto insurance in Nebraska
In order to register a vehicle in Nebraska, you’re going to have to prove that you carry liability insurance that meets or exceeds the Cornhusker State’s minimum requirements. Lucky for you, there’s an easy way to get a robust car insurance
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