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Vehicle registrations expire on the exact date listed, not
at the end of the month. Renew early!
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A Certificate of Registration and plate decal will be issued each year
after fees are paid. If you keep your address updated, a renewal notice
will be mailed directly to you. Nevertheless, if none is received, each owner is still
responsible for timely registration renewal. Late fees based on the expiration date are
assessed for late renewals. Nevada has no grace period.
Registrations expire on the exact date
listed on the registration slip. The registration does not extend
through the end of the month. If your registration has expired, you can still
renew online. The system will automatically calculate and add in any late
fees. You may also use the mail or visit a nearby DMV office to renew in person. If
your renewal is more than 15 days late, your expiration date will change.
If you have received a renewal notice for a vehicle you no
longer own, please surrender the plates as outlined in Plate
Surrender. If you do not have the plates, disregard the
notice.
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Internet |
It's
fast, easy, secure and best of all, no lines! You may renew a vehicle registration with
either the access code from the renewal notice or the plate number and last 4 digits of the VIN. Click here
to get started.
Choose e-check or debit! We accept electronic checks, debit cards from your checking account, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. Using e-check or debit saves taxpayer dollars through reduced fees.
Registrations may be renewed online approximately 35 days before
expiration and up to 18 months after expiration. The system will automatically
calculate and add in any late fees. The expiration date will change if
the renewal is more than 15 days late. Registrations expire on the exact
date listed, not at the end of the month.
Diesel vehicles that require an emissions inspection are now eligible to renew online, by telephone or at a kiosk. Ask your emissions inspector whether his station is connected to the DMV's Central Database.
Renewals are sent to the address we have on record.
If you did not receive a notice, please review our Online
Services FAQs.
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Telephone |
Telephone renewals are similar to
Internet renewals. However, you must have the access code from
the registration renewal notice to renew by telephone. You
will enter the code and credit card information by touch-tone
and receive a spoken confirmation number. Here
are the correct numbers to call:
Las Vegas Area |
486-4DMV (702)
486-4368 |
Reno/Sparks/Carson City |
684-4DMV (775)
684-4368 |
Rural Nevada/Out of State |
1-877-368-7828 Toll
Free |
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Emissions
Stations |
Participating emissions inspection stations
can renew your vehicle registration at the same time you get
your smog check. Your vehicle record is updated instantly. The
decal and registration slip are mailed from Carson City. See Emissions
Renewals for a station near you. |
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Mail/Fax |
If you have an address change, tax exemption
or other unusual problem, or if you are temporarily outside of
Nevada, you should mail your renewal. Follow the instructions
on your renewal notice. If you are temporarily outside the state and your vehicle needs an emissions inspection, you may complete this outside Nevada and submit the Emission Control Residency Affidavit.
If you did not receive a renewal notice,
please e-mail your
name, license plate number and current address for
instructions. We may ask you to mail or fax one or more of the following forms:
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Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles
Central Services and Records
555 Wright Way
Carson City, NV 89711-0700
DMV honors the postmark on mailed renewals. We will not assess late fees if
the postmark is on or before the expiration date. |
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In Person |
You may renew in person at any DMV
Full-Service office, Express
office or County Assessor
office which offers vehicle registration. This is suggested only if you have multiple DMV
transactions or unusual problems such as a registration
suspension. E-mail
your plate number and current address first to see whether
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Larger DMV offices feature self-service renewal kiosks that print and
dispense the registration slip and decal. These accept cash
and credit cards. You can renew in less than 2 minutes
if your registration:
- has no address change
or unusual problems, and
- is on time or up to 18 months late. Late fees will apply.
Kiosks are available at DMV offices in Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, Elko, Fallon, Minden and Pahrump. Kiosks accept cash, checks and credit/debit cards for payment.
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Kiosks are also available at a number of private businesses in the Las Vegas and Reno areas. Services are identical to those in the DMV offices except they do not accept cash.
See Kiosk Services and Locations. |
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For Nevada registered vehicles located temporarily out-of-state, such as a student at
college, you should renew by mail. If your vehicle requires
a smog check, comply with the smog requirements
where your vehicle is temporarily based, and mail the original certificate along with
a notarized
Emission Control Residency Affidavit , Nevada renewal
notice properly signed
and the appropriate fees. These cannot be processed online. If you
did not receive a renewal notice, please e-mail
your license plate number and current address for fees and instructions. |
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Nevada does not have a grace period on expired registrations. DMV is required to charge late fees that consist of taxes and penalties. You must pay the full renewal fees for the coming year and the pro-rated Registration Fee and Governmental Services Taxes for the period of time the vehicle was not registered. Additional penalties are $6 per month on the Registration Fee and 10% of the Governmental Services Taxes (including Supplemental Governmental Services Taxes in applicable counties.)
You may renew online up to 18 months after expiration provided DMV has your correct address and you have no unusual problems such as an insurance lapse or unpaid parking tickets. The system will automatically calculate late fees.
If your vehicle requires an emissions inspection, you must obtain a one-day movement permit to drive the vehicle legally. You may obtain this at any DMV office. Provide proof of ownership, such as the old registration or the current vehicle title. If your vehicle was inoperative during the registration lapse, please notify the DMV.
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Vehicle registrations enter "renewal
status" approximately 35 days before expiration. If you
renew during this period, the expiration date will remain the
same and you will be charged fees for a full year.
If you wish to renew early or change your
expiration date, you must visit a DMV
Full Service or Express Office. The new expiration date
will be set one year from the date of the renewal. You will
receive credit for the unused portion of your current
registration fees. You will
need to complete a new emissions inspection if required for
your vehicle and if the last test was completed more than 90
days prior to the renewal.
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You must obtain new license plates in person
at a DMV Full Service
Office or County
Assessor which offers vehicle registration services.
If you wish to avoid personalized or specialty
plate fees charged on your current plates, you should renew
your registration in person and exchange plates at
the same time. We do not issue credits or refunds for
these fees.
Please renew your registration on time
regardless of whether you change plates. You may renew first
and change plates at a later date without obtaining a new
registration or emissions inspection.
If the new plates you wish to obtain are in
stock at the DMV, you should renew the registration, surrender
the old plates and obtain the new ones at the same time. Bring
the old plates into the office with you.
If the new plates will be custom-ordered, you
may order them in person at the same time you renew the
registration. Or, you may renew using any method above and
order the plates by mail. You would then exchange the plates
in person when the new set is ready.
See our License
Plates pages for different plate styles and for specific instructions on obtaining the
plates of your choice. |
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