8/27/2019 Nevada License Plate Sticker Colors
A: The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Driver and Vehicle Services use five colors for registration stickers: red, gold, blue, green and white. DVS chose those colors with the intention that they will be easily visible and recognizable for law enforcement. The difference is the 4-digit version has the random serial numbers on the sticker that CA DMV has always used. The 2-digit sticker has the license plate number printed as the serial number. The 2-digit stickers are issued by the self-serve renewal vending machines at the DMV offices. Every other method of renewal uses the 4-digit stickers.
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If you drive your vehicle on Nevada roads, you must apply for license plates by registering your vehicle in person. You must keep your tags valid by renewing your plates either online, by mail, or in person. If your plates are unusable because they're lost, stolen, or damaged, you can order replacement plates. When you no longer have your vehicle or you don't need your plates, you can transfer or surrender your tagsin person or by mail.
Read below for more information about license plates and tags in Nevada.
Do you need a disability parking plate? Visit our Disability Placards & Plates page for application information and more details.
Planning to get a personalized plate or a special tag? See our Types of Specialty Plates and Apply for Specialty Plates pages for information.
Types of Nevada License Plates
You must have a license plate issued by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) on most vehicles, including:
Vehicles must have license plates on the front AND back, EXCEPT motorcycles and trailers, which only need a rear license plate.
The NV DMV offers a standard license plate with a sunset design, the state name printed along the top, and “The Silver State' printed along the bottom.
You will also be issued a registration decal, which shows the month and year your registration expires. The decal goes in the upper right corner of your rear license plate.
Other NV License Plates
The NV DMV issues personalized tags and special organization plates in addition to its standard plates ( see below).
For more information, see our pages about special plate options and special plate applications.
If you have a disability, you may quality for a Nevada disability license plate. Visit our disability parking permits page for application information.
Temporary Tags
You may need a temporary tag if you cannot get a permanent license plate right away.
Most commonly, you will get a temporary tag from your car dealer when you buy a vehicle, allowing you to drive it until your permanent plates arrive.
You can apply in person at a NV DMV office for several types of non-commercial movement permits if you need temporary tags for another reason:
Apply for License Plates in NV
To apply for a Nevada license plate, you must register your vehicle with the Nevada DMV.
You have 30 days to register when you move to NV, and 30 days to register when you buy a new vehicle.
Visit our Nevada vehicle registration page for complete details.
Renew Nevada Tags
Most Nevada registrations are valid for 1 year at a time. To renew your vehicle decals, you'll need to renew your registration before it expires.
The NV DMV offers renewal online, by mail, and in person.
When you renew, you'll get a new expiration decal to place over the existing decal.
See our registration renewal page for more information.
Replace Lost, Stolen, or Damaged Plates
If your license plates or expiration decals are lost, stolen, or damaged, you can request a replacement from the NV DMV.
If your plates have been damagedORlost, you can get EITHER:
If your plates have been stolen, you MUST get a new license plate number.
Replacement Plates with a New Number
You must get a new license plate number if your plates are stolen.
You can choose to get a new license plate number if your plates are damaged or lost.
For new license plates with a new number, you must go in person to a Nevada DMV office with:
Duplicate Plates with Your Current Number
You can get duplicate plates ONLY if your plates are damaged or lost.
For duplicate plates with your current plate number, submit:
Transfer or Surrender License Plates
The NV DMV requires you to transfer your license plates or surrender them to the DMV if you will no longer use them.
Transfer
When you get a new vehicle, you can transfer your license plates when you register the vehicle with the NV DMV.
You CANNOT transfer your plates to the new owner of your car, unless you have antique or classic car plates. Include a License Plate Release (Form SP67) when you transfer ownership of the vehicle.
Surrender
You must surrender your license plates:
You must submit:
NOTE: If you have a personalized plate, you can keep it, but you must surrender your decal.
Surrender your plates:
You will receive a pro-rated credit of your registration fees, which you can use ONLY to register or renew the registration of another vehicle.
Fees for Nevada License Plates
Nevada license plate fees are included in the cost of registering a vehicle. The fees below DO NOT include other registration fees, such as taxes.
Nevada License Plate Search
The Nevada DMV offers a personalized license plate search that allows you to see if the plate number you want is available.
You CANNOT search license plates to find the registered owner of an abandoned or illegally parked car. However, you can contact your local police department to handle the matter.
To look up information about a vehicle you want to buy, you can order a vehicle history report using the vehicle identification number (VIN), not the license plate number.
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