We accept check, cash, money order, or the following debit/credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. This will keep any insurance lapse fee or suspension from being placed on the vehicle. If for any reason insurance is cancelled on a vehicle, the Tax Commissioner's office must be notified so that the registration is cancelled. InsuranceĪccording to Georgia Law, any vehicle operating in Georgia MUST be insured. These penalties begin immediately following the due date. The penalty for late registration is 10% of the tax and 25% of the tag fee. Renewals must be made on or before the birth date of the primary owner, when owned by an individual, or the last day of the month for a business. Vehicle Tag Renewals can be processed by mail by completing the renewal form received in the mail and returning it to the Tax Commissioners Office bringing this form to the office, or on-line. Taxes are due on a vehicle, even when the vehicle is not in use however, if the registration has been cancelled, the Tag Fee does not have to be paid until the vehicle is registered again. The tax is based on the 40% value of the vehicle. Vehicles owned by a business are due based on the first letter of the Business name. Vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds & over.: $100.00Īd valorem taxes on motor vehicles are due on the primary owner’s birth date.Highway Impact Fee is annually assessed on all vehicles in the following weight classes: Any vehicle classified as an Alternative Fuel Vehicle will annually be assessed: A Schedule of Motor Vehicle License Plates and Fees can be found at the Georgia Department of Motor Vehicle website listed below.Īlternative Fuel Vehicle Fee is added to any vehicle fueled solely by electricity, natural gas, propane, bi-fuel, or dual fuel including hybrid-electric vehicles. *Trucks with a gross vehicle weight over 14,000 (Truck and load) fees are based on the weight. Replacement Tag, Decal, or Title: $8.00.Tag Fee for passenger vehicles and trucks weighing up to 14,000 lbs, loaded: $20.00 *.T-17 Affidavit of Lien Holder (available at tag office). Current Mileage (not required if vehicle is 10 years old or older).Georgia Drivers License with Peach County Address (NO P.O.Current Registration from Previous State.New residents to Georgia must have the following documents in order to title and register a vehicle: If the seller is different from the last owner recognized by the State of Georgia, a form T-22B Inspection Form completed by a Law Enforcement Officer is required. A Bill of Sale from the previous owner (seller) to the new owner (purchaser) is required. Also, trailers with a gross shipping weight of 2000 pounds or less, are not required to be titled in Georgia. Vehicles older than 1986 are not required to be titled in Georgia. The remaining 50% must be paid within 12 months (Except lease vehicles must pay 100% of what is due). New residents are only required to pay 50% of what is due at the initial title/registration. This TAVT is paid at the time a title is transferred from one owner to another. This TAVT replaces the annual ad valorem tax and the sales and use tax on most vehicles titled in Georgia. TitlesĪny vehicle purchased on, or after, March 1, 2013, is subject to a one-time title tax (TAVT) based on the value of the vehicle set by the Georgia Department of Revenue. If your address has changed, you should have your address corrected on your Georgia driver’s license or ID card with the Georgia Department of Driver Services, then have your address changed at our office. When moving to Georgia, you have 30 days from the date you move to apply for or transfer title and registration. When purchasing or transferring a vehicle, you should immediately apply for your title and obtain or transfer a Georgia license plate at the Peach County Tax Commissioner's office. Newly acquired vehicles must be registered within 30 days from the date of purchase. If the vehicle is owned by more than one person, then the birthday of the person whose name appears first on the title is used to determine the registration period. Vehicle owners must renew their registration and pay the ad valorem tax, if applicable, every year during the 30-day period prior to their birthday. Property Tax Digest and 5-Year History of Levy.
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