The State of Florida will increase vehicle
registration fees Sept. 1, but residents whose birthdays are before Dec.
1 can beat the rate increase by renewing early.
Residents whose birthdays are:
- on or before Aug. 31 can renew at the current
rate by Aug. 31;
- in September can renew early at the current
rate by Aug. 31;
- in October can renew early at the current rate
between July 1 and Aug. 31; or
- in November can renew early at the current rate
between Aug. 1 and 31.
Residents can save additional money by renewing
for two years.
Under the new fee schedule, established by the
Florida Legislature, automobile registration renewals will increase by
$18 to $25 depending on the vehicle’s type and weight. A complete list
of fee increases is available at the Florida Department of Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles web site,
www.flhsmv.gov/NewFees.htm.
This is the first increase of some of the more common fees since the
1980s.
Vehicle registration renewal can be done online at
www.GoRenew.com or in person at any county or private
tag office in Volusia County. The county’s Tag and Title offices are
open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Thomas C. Kelly
Administration Center, 123 W. Indiana Ave., DeLand; Daytona Beach
Administration Center, 250 N. Beach St., Daytona Beach; Orange City
Administration Center, 2744 Enterprise Road, Orange City; and New Smyrna
Beach Finance Department, 111 Canal St., New Smyrna Beach. Private tag
offices are at 1100 Beville Road, Daytona Beach; and 2772-A Elkcam
Blvd., Deltona.
Driver license renewals and title fees also will
increase Sept. 1.