State Tire Fees
Some states impose a fee on tires sold.
| State | Fee per New Vehicle Tire Sold |
|---|---|
| Alabama | $1.00 |
| Alaska | $2.50 |
| Arizona | 2% with a ceiling of $4.66 |
| Arkansas | $3.00 |
| California | $1.75 |
| Colorado | $2.00 |
| Delaware | $2.00 |
| Florida | $1.00 |
| Georgia | $1.00 on each new tire with a rim size greater than 12 inches. |
| Illinois | $2.50 |
| Indiana | $0.25 |
| Kansas | $0.25 |
| Kentucky | $2.00 |
| Louisiana | $2.25 on each new tire weighing less than 100 pounds. $5.00 for medium truck tires weighing 100 pounds or more and normally used on semi-trailers, truck-tractor, semi-trailer combinations, or other like vehicles used primarily to commercially transport persons or property on the roads of this state or any other vehicle regularly used on the roads of this state. $10.00 for a tire weighing 100 pounds or more normally used on a vehicle used for construction, farming, industrial uses, or mining sold within Louisiana. |
| Maine | $1.00 |
| Maryland | $1.00 |
| Mississippi | $1.00 fee on each new vehicle tire sold that is less than 24inches $2.00 fee on each new vehicle tire sold that is more than 24inches |
| Missouri | $0.50 |
| Nebraska | $1.00 |
| Nevada | $1.00 on each new tire with a diameter of 12 inches or larger. |
| New Jersey | $1.50 |
| North Carolina | 2% disposal tax on tires with a bead diameter of less than 20inches 1% disposal tax on tires with a bead diameter of 20inches or more. |
| Ohio | $1.00 on each new tire sold. |
| Oklahoma | $1.00 for each motorcycle tire $2.90 for each tire less than 19.5inches $5.50 for each tire greater than 19.5inches and a tread of 12inches or less. $10.00 for each tire greater than 19.5inches and a tread of more than 12inches. |
| Pennsylvania | $1.00 |
| Rhode Island | $1.00 |
| South Carolina | $2.00 |
| Tennessee | $1.35 |
| Utah | $1.00 |
| Virginia | $2.00 |
| Washington | $5.00 on each new tire sold. Additional $5.00 fee on each new studded tire sold. |