The vehicle must meet the specific requirements listed on each plate's
application.
If you wish to claim the Classic Vehicle or Classic Rod emissions
exemption, see Emissions.
If your vehicle is currently registered in
Nevada, download and complete the appropriate application. Bring this, any
required documentation and the old plates to a DMV
Full Service Office or County Assessor
which offers vehicle registration services. If you wish to keep the old
plates, you must bring the rear plate and surrender the decal in person.
We will issue your new plates with a new
registration slip and decal. No emissions inspection is required and your
expiration date will remain the same. A $5 substitute plate fee will apply.
You have the option of renewing your vehicle
registration for a full year. In addition to the plate application, you will
need to complete an emissions inspection if required and if the last test was
completed more than 90 days ago. Your expiration date will change if the
current expiration date is more than 35 days away. Credit will be given for
the unused portion of your current Nevada registration.
If you have just purchased a vehicle or are
registering it in Nevada for the first time, see the full list of Registration
Requirements or New Resident Guide
and use our online Registration
Fee Estimates. Bring all required documentation along with the appropriate
license plate application.
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