Dealer fees by state
Used car dealer fees in Wyoming
Buying a used car in Wyoming, expect a documentation fee (no cap; ~$300–$400 typical), sales tax of 4% state + county, a title fee around $15, and registration (county fee by value + $30 state fee). Everything beyond those four lines deserves scrutiny before you sign.
- Doc fee
- No cap; ~$300–$400 typical
- Sales tax
- 4% state + county
- Title fee
- ~$15
- Registration
- County fee by value + $30 state fee
Frequently asked
Is the doc fee capped in Wyoming?
No. Wyoming does not cap the documentation fee, and dealers commonly charge ~$300–$400 typical. The fee itself is rarely dropped, so negotiate the out-the-door total instead.
How much is sales tax on a used car in Wyoming?
4% state + county. Tax is a government charge, not dealer profit — but check that it is calculated on the correct price, with any trade-in credit applied where Wyoming allows it.
Which dealer fees can I refuse in Wyoming?
Government charges (sales tax, title, registration) are fixed. Everything else — doc fee, dealer prep, VIN etching, paint protection, nitrogen tires, appearance packages — is dealer profit. You may not get individual lines removed, but you can negotiate the out-the-door total down to offset them, or walk away.
What is a fair out-the-door price in Wyoming?
Take the agreed vehicle price, add Wyoming's tax (4% state + county), title (~$15), and registration, plus a doc fee in line with no cap; ~$300–$400 typical. If the quote is meaningfully above that math, ask the dealer to walk you through every added line.
Figures are typical published amounts as of 2026-07-03 and can change with legislation or local rates. Always verify current caps, tax rates, and fees with the Wyoming DMV or your county before signing.