Buying a vehicle from another state comes with a paperwork problem most buyers don’t see coming: your home state wants sales tax, emissions testing, and inspection fees the moment that vehicle crosses its borders. Montana has no sales tax on vehicles, no emissions testing requirement, and no safety inspection mandate. By forming a Montana LLC that owns the vehicle, buyers across the country have used Montana vehicle registration to keep costs down and title complexity low, regardless of where they actually live.
This guide walks you through exactly how it works, what you need, and how to get it done without the complex paperwork.
TL;DR, What You Need to Know
- Montana has no sales tax, meaning vehicles registered there are not subject to the purchase taxes most states charge.
- You form a Montana LLC, that LLC buys the vehicle, and the title and registration are issued in the LLC’s name under Montana law.
- You don’t need to live in Montana. Montana Registration Services handles the LLC formation and filing remotely, from anywhere in the country.
What You Will Need Before You Start
- A valid, signed title (or Manufacturer’s Certificate of Origin for new vehicles)
- Bill of sale from the seller
- Your government-issued photo ID
- The vehicle’s VIN (verify it with our partner’s VIN Report tool)
- Odometer disclosure if the vehicle is under 10 model years old
- Payment for LLC formation and registration fees
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6 Steps to Register an Out-of-State Vehicle Through Montana
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Confirm the Title Is Clean
Before anything else, verify the vehicle has a clean, lien-free title. Run the VIN through the NHTSA database and confirm there are no outstanding liens. A title with a lienholder listed cannot transfer until the lien is released. If the title situation is complicated, the MRS team handles those cases, too.💡 Pro Tip: If the seller still owes money on the vehicle, get a written payoff timeline and lien release letter before you commit to the purchase. Titling stalls on unresolved liens every time.
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Form Your Montana LLC
The Montana LLC is the official owner of the vehicle. Montana Registration Services files the LLC formation documents with the Montana Secretary of State on your behalf. You’ll receive your Articles of Organization and your LLC’s operating documents, which are required for the next steps. -
Assign the Title to the Montana LLC
The seller signs the title over to your Montana LLC, not to you personally. The buyer line on the title should reflect the LLC’s exact legal name. This step is where many first-time buyers make a critical error, so read the title assignment section carefully before signing anything.💡 Pro Tip: The LLC name on the title must match the LLC name on your formation documents exactly, including punctuation. Even a missing comma can cause a rejection at the Montana Motor Vehicle Division.
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Gather and Submit Your Documents to MRS
Once the LLC is formed and the title is assigned, you submit your document package to Montana Registration Services. This includes the signed title, bill of sale, odometer disclosure, and LLC formation documents. MRS reviews everything before filing, catching errors before they become delays. For a full breakdown of the titling requirements, see Titling Your Vehicle.
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Receive Your Montana Title and License Plates
After the Montana Motor Vehicle Division processes your filing, your Montana title is issued in the LLC’s name. Your Montana motor vehicle title and license plates ship to the address you provide. Standard processing typically runs 4 to 6 weeks. Expedited options are available through MRS for time-sensitive situations. -
Keep Your LLC in Good Standing
Montana LLCs require an annual report filed with the Secretary of State by April 15 each year. The fee is modest, and MRS offers renewal support so your registration never lapses. Review the official Montana LLC Annual Report Filing page for current fee details. For a deeper look at why so many vehicle owners choose this structure, see Why So Many Vehicle Owners Are Forming an LLC in Montana.💡 Pro Tip: Set a calendar reminder for March 15 each year. Missing the April 15 deadline puts your LLC in delinquent status, which can create title complications at renewal.
Who This Works For
| Vehicle Type | Montana Registration Option |
|---|---|
| Luxury / Exotic Cars | Exotics Registration |
| RVs and Motorhomes | RV Registration |
| Commercial / Fleet Vehicles | Fleet Registration |
| Heavy Trucks | Heavy Truck Registration |
| ATVs and UTVs | Off-Road Registration |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Titling the vehicle in your personal name instead of the LLC. The LLC must be the buyer on the title. Personal ownership defeats the structure entirely.
- Using an LLC name that doesn’t match formation documents. Any mismatch between the title assignment and your Articles of Organization will cause a rejection.
- Skipping the lien release step. If the seller has an outstanding loan, the lien must be released before the title can transfer. Don’t skip this verification.
- Letting the LLC lapse. A delinquent or dissolved LLC can invalidate your registration. Annual reports are not optional.
- Assuming the process is the same for every state. Your home state’s rules around how you use and insure the vehicle still apply. MRS can walk you through what to expect based on your situation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to live in Montana to register a vehicle there?
No. Montana allows non-residents to form an LLC and register a vehicle through that LLC. Montana Registration Services handles the entire filing remotely. You never need to set foot in Montana. See How to Register a Car in Montana Without Living There for more detail.
How long does the Montana registration process take?
Standard processing through the Montana Motor Vehicle Division typically takes 4 to 6 weeks from the date MRS submits your complete document package. Expedited processing options are available. Incomplete document submissions are the most common source of delays, which is why MRS reviews everything before filing.
What vehicles are eligible for Montana LLC registration?
Cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles, RVs, motorhomes, ATVs, UTVs, trailers, exotic and luxury vehicles, electric vehicles, and commercial fleet vehicles are all eligible. Montana’s registration structure is broad by design. Check the Vehicle LLC FAQs page for specific vehicle-type questions.
Is Montana registration valid in all 50 states?
Montana-registered vehicles can be driven in all 50 states. Federal law requires each state to recognize the vehicle registration of other states. Your Montana plates and title are federally valid. Montana’s no-sales-tax advantage applies at the point of registration and does not change based on where you drive the vehicle.
What does Montana LLC registration actually cost?
Costs include LLC formation fees, state registration fees based on vehicle type and age, and the MRS processing fee. Official fee schedules are published by the Montana Motor Vehicle Division. MRS packages are priced to be transparent with no surprise add-ons. Use the service finder to get a quote matched to your vehicle.


