Nevada Vehicle Registration
Register a Vehicle in Nevada
Nevada driver’s must register their vehicles with the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
There are a few different reasons why you’d need to register a vehicle for the first time in Nevada. You may have just:
- Purchased a vehicle.
- Moved to Nevada.
Register a NV Vehicle Online
If you purchased your vehicle at a Nevada dealership, you can register your vehicle online.
Visit the online portal and provide your:
- Electronic Dealers Report of Sale (EDRS) number (provided on your lease or report of sale).
- Last 4 digits of your vehicle identification number (VIN).
- Proof of insurance.
- Payment for the registration fee.
Register a Nevada Vehicle in Person
If you recently moved to Nevada or you didn’t purchase your vehicle at a Nevada dealership, you must register your vehicle in person. Consider making an appointment ahead of time.
To register in person, visit your local DMV office and provide your:
- Electronic Dealers Report of Sale.
- Proof of Nevada insurance.
- Current odometer reading.
- Emissions inspection report (some vehicles may be exempt).
- Payment for the registration fee.
Nevada Registration Fees
- Passenger vehicle registration: $33.
- Additional motorcycle safety fee: $6.
- Moped registration renewal: $33.
- Government services tax late fee: $6 or 10% of the fee including supplemental government services tax in applicable counties (whichever is greater).
Use the fee calculator on the DMV website to estimate your total registration fee.