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Nevada motorists can renew vehicle registrations by Internet, kiosk, in person or at participating smog check stations.
- Registration Renewal
Your vehicle is eligible for online renewal approximately 35...
- Vehicle Registration
Get a registration and plates for your car, truck,...
- MyDMV
We've put all of the most common DMV transactions in one...
- Appointments
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles issues drivers...
- Kiosk
The Nevada DMV and private businesses are pleased to offer...
- Contact Us
Las Vegas Area (702) 486-4368 (486‑4DMV) Reno/Sparks/Carson...
- License Plates
Las Vegas-Clark County Library. Las Vegas Commemorative....
- Movement Permit
Vehicles registered for Nevada under the International...
- Registration Renewal
Renew online with MyEasyGov — receive it in the mail. Renew online with MyEasyGov — pick it up in person. Renew in person by visiting one of our locations. *A 2.39% plus $0.50 debit/ credit card processing fee will apply; $2.50 minimum.
Online One-Time Renewals are the easiest way to renew your registration. Click on a button below to find out more about our registration services. Choose from one of our services below for a quick experience! Nevada does not issue a permit or license based on an autonomous vehicle’s level of automation, nor does the DMV test or certify vehicles.
Registration & Tag Renewals Under Florida law, all vehicles that operate on Florida roads must have a valid registration. Vehicles with an out-of-state registration must be registered in Florida within 10 days of the owner of the vehicle establishing residency.
Get a registration and plates for your car, truck, motorcycle, RV or trailer. Renew your registration online, at a kiosk or choose other options. Replacement License Plates. You need insurance and either a registration or a movement permit to drive any vehicle or trailer on public streets.
Your vehicle is eligible for online renewal approximately 35 days before expiration. You cannot renew online if your registration is suspended, canceled or if you have unpaid parking tickets or bad debt with the DMV.
Previous registration or registration renewal notice; Florida driver's license; and Current proof of Florida Property Damage and Personal Injury Protection insurance issued by a Florida agent or broker.