
Refunds are not issued at the DMV office. Specialty plate fees, sales taxes and other fees are not refunded. Only unused portions of the Registration Fees, Governmental Services Taxes and Supplemental Governmental Services Taxes are refundable.

No refunds are issued to former residents. The criteria for registration refunds are mandated by the State Legislature and not the Department of Motor Vehicles. ( NRS 482.399 subsection 9)įull or partial registration fee refunds are available to Nevada residents under limited circumstances. See also Former Residents.Ĭertain motorists may qualify for a refund of registration fees. Use the mail option below if you have the plates. 1996 and newer vehicles must be driven at least 50 miles under varying conditions if the battery has been disconnected. If a smog check is required, you must obtain a movement permit to drive the vehicle for the test. Be sure to bring the old registration, license plates and your current odometer reading. To reregister a vehicle with a cancelled Nevada registration, you must obtain insurance and visit a DMV office. Generally, if you have a standard Home Means Nevada plate you have 60 days, if you have a specialty plate you have 30 days.

Depending on the type of license plate, you may have either 30 days or 60 days to use the plates on another vehicle or turn them in. Nevada requires you to keep your plates and either use them on another vehicle or turn them in to the DMV.

Surrender the plates before you cancel the insurance. You intend to cancel the vehicle liability insurance for any reason.You must cancel your registration and surrender your license plates if: Movement permits and the Affidavit are available online through MyDMV. Complete an Affidavit of Non-Operation (VP 018) to avoid the late fees for the period of non-use.Get a Movement Permit if you must drive the vehicle at all.

If you won't be driving your vehicle for only a short period of time, you should maintain the registration and insurance. Failure to do so can result in significant fines. You must cancel your registration before you drop the insurance on your vehicle.
