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Blue Dot  All Veterans

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Branch of Service How To Get Them
Air Force Veteran Plate Air Force

Eligibility
Any veteran or his or her spouse, parent or child may purchase a veteran license plate. The applicant certifies that he qualifies by signing the Veteran License Plate Application (sp33).

Costs
The initial cost for veteran plates with a standard number is $61. The annual renewal fee is $30.

The initial cost for personalized versions is $96. The annual renewal is $50. 

$25 of the initial fee and $20 of the annual renewal fee are used to support outreach programs and services for veterans and their families administered by Nevada Office of Veterans Services.

Availability
Plates with standard numbers are in stock at DMV Full Service offices. You can order personalized versions by mail, fax or in person at a DMV Full Service office.
See How Do I Get These Plates?

Veteran Unit Decal Plates
DMV is authorized to offer veterans plates with extra space for unit logos. Army Airborne and Navy Seabees are currently available as well as Air Force and Army logos on National Guard Plates.

In addition to the Veteran License Plate Application sp33, you will have to provide Proof of Service in the unit on your DD-214 or service record.

Prefixes
See Plate Prefixes and Codes for the codes needed to make the complete plate number for non-personalized veterans plates.

Army Veteran Plate Army
Army Airborne Plate Army Airborne
Coast Guard Veteran Plate Coast Guard
Marine Veteran Plate Marines
Navy Veteran Plate Navy
Navy Seabees Plate Navy Seabees
Air Force National Guard Plate Air Force 
National Guard
Army National Guard Plate Army
National Guard

Personalized versions of these plates are limited to 5 characters. 
Airborne, Seabees and National Guard are limited to 4. 
Use our online Personalized Plate Search to check for available numbers.

Fees listed are in addition to all other applicable registration fees. - Incomplete, illegible or incorrect applications will be returned.
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Blue Dot  Disabled & Decorated Veterans

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Name and Eligibility Initial Cost/
Annual Fee
 Availability
Congressional Medal of Honor Plate Congressional
Medal of Honor
Available to Medal recipients.
$0/$0 Custom-Ordered
Call or e-mail
for information.
Disable Veteran Plate Disabled Veteran
For those with a 100% service connected disability. Exempts vehicle from Nevada state and local parking fees.
$0/$0

In Stock

Application sp10

Ex-POW Plate Ex-Prisoner of War
Must have official Ex-POW status.  Exempts vehicle from Nevada state and local parking fees.
$0/$0

In Stock

Application sp2

Pearl Harbor Survivor Plate Pearl Harbor Survivor
Pearl Harbor Survivors Association membership or proof of duty station.

$25/$5

In Stock

Documentation
Only

Pearl Harbor Veteran Plate Pearl Harbor Veteran
Pearl Harbor Survivors Association membership or proof of duty station.

$25/$5

In Stock

Documentation
Only

Purple Heart Plate Purple Heart
Available to Medal recipients.

$0/$0

In Stock

Application sp43

Nevada National Guard Plate National Guard (Active)
Certification of 
Nevada National Guard
Commanding Officer.
$6/$0

In Stock

Application sp11

Personalized versions of these plates are not available.
See Plate Prefixes and Codes for the codes needed to make the complete plate number.

Disabled veterans, ex-prisoners of war, Pearl Harbor survivors and veterans and Purple Heart recipients are now eligible to receive two sets of plates.

Fees listed are in addition to all other applicable registration fees. Incomplete, illegible or incorrect applications will be returned.
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Pearl Harbor Plates
A separate application form is not required, but you must present proof of your duty station. Acceptable documentation is a copy of your Pearl Harbor Survivors Association Card with the association number and member's name clearly readable. Or, a DD-214 form listing your duty station on December 7, 1941 as within a three-mile radius of the exact location of the bombing.


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You must meet the specific requirements listed on each plate's application.
(For Pearl Harbor plates, present one of the acceptable documents listed above. There is no separate application.)

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.

If you choose to keep the same expiration date, we will issue your new plates with a new registration slip and decal. No emissions inspection or registration renewal is required. 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 to a DMV Full Service Office or County Assessor which offers vehicle registration services.

Personalized - Use our online Personalized Plate Search to check for available numbers. Complete the personalized section of the Veteran License Plate Application (sp33). You can order by mail, fax or in person at a DMV office. See How to Order Custom Plates for details.


Blue Dot Veterans Tax Exemptions

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Nevada grants tax exemptions for veterans with war time service and for disabled veterans.

Veterans with war time service are eligible for a partial governmental services tax exemption.  See Nevada Revised Statute 371.103 for specific dates of service.

You must present your DD-214 or discharge papers at your local County Assessor office.  The Assessor will determine the amount of the exemption and issue a receipt which you submit at the same time you register your vehicle or renew. The exemption cannot be applied after the registration or renewal is completed. 

Disabled veterans and their surviving spouses are eligible for exemptions based on the percentage of disability. These are also granted through your local County Assessor.

Veterans can designate part or all of their exemption to be used for support of Nevada Veterans Homes. Complete the Designation of Use for Veterans Exemption (RD-187) and present it with the exemption certificate when you register your vehicle or renew.

Note: These exemptions apply to the governmental services taxes on your vehicle registration and are separate from sales taxes. Sales taxes must be paid on vehicle purchases.

For more information on veterans' benefits, see the Nevada Office of Veterans Services and the Nevada Revised Statutes Index under Veterans.


Blue Dot Veteran Declaration of Status

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The Nevada Office of Veterans Services is asking veterans to declare their status as a veteran so it may better track the number of veterans in the Silver State.

You will be asked whether you wish to declare your status when you complete your next DMV transaction involving your driver's license or ID card. Or, you may complete and mail the Declaration of Veteran Status (DLD-129).

 
 

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