Why Smart RVers Register in South Dakota (And Save $1,800 Annually)

Switching RV registration to South Dakota saves thousands annually in taxes and fees, with a simple residency process that takes just 2-3 days to complete.

When I switched my RV registration from California to South Dakota, I immediately saved $1,847 per year in taxes and fees. California was charging me $892 annually for registration on my 38-foot motorhome, plus requiring expensive smog checks. South Dakota? Just $45 per year with no inspections required.

South Dakota has become the go-to state for full-timers because they make it genuinely easy to establish residency. You need just one night in a hotel or RV park, then visit a mail forwarding service like Dakota Post (Rapid City) or Americas Mailbox (Box Elder) to get your address. The entire process takes 2-3 days and costs around $400 including DMV fees, mail service setup, and hotel.

Here are the key benefits I’ve experienced:

  1. No state income tax – saved me $3,200 last year alone
  2. Low vehicle registration fees – flat $45 annually regardless of RV value
  3. No vehicle inspections – eliminates the hassle of finding inspection stations
  4. Voting by absentee ballot – they mail everything to your forwarding service

The only catch is you need to return to South Dakota every 5 years to renew your driver’s license in person. But even with travel costs, I’m saving over $5,000 annually compared to my high-tax home state. Just make sure you’re truly full-time before making this move – some states aggressively audit part-time residents.