Car Registration Costs in Queensland 2025–26

How much it costs to register a car in QLD, including CTP, concessions, and how to renew.

Last updated April 2026 · Source: QLD transport authority · Financial year: 2025–26 Current 2025–26
The Answer
$700–$1,500+/year
Total rego + CTP cost in QLD. CTP: Competitive — included in registration, can choose insurer

Registration Costs — QLD

ComponentQLD Detail
CTP systemCompetitive — included in registration, can choose insurer
Vehicle stamp dutyVaries by vehicle type and cylinders. Generally 3% ($3 per $100) for most vehicles.
Ambulance coverFree for Queensland residents. Funded through electricity bills.

How to Register

  1. Get a safety inspection / roadworthy certificate (if required for new registration or transfer)
  2. Arrange CTP insurance: Competitive — included in registration, can choose insurer
  3. Visit your state transport office or complete online
  4. Pay rego fees + CTP + stamp duty (if transferring)
  5. Receive registration papers and plates

Concessions

Pensioners and concession card holders typically receive 50% off registration fees in QLD. Veterans and primary producers may also qualify for reduced rates. Check with your state transport authority.

Renewal

You can renew online in most states. Set a calendar reminder — driving unregistered means no CTP insurance and heavy fines ($700+). Most states send a renewal notice 4–6 weeks before expiry.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is car rego in QLD?

Typically $700–$1,500+/year for a standard passenger car in Queensland, including CTP. Exact cost depends on vehicle weight, type, and your location.

Is CTP included in rego in QLD?

Competitive — included in registration, can choose insurer

What Changed

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Last updated: April 2026 · Source: QLD transport authority · Financial year: 2025–26