What is the State Business License annual renewal fee, and when is it due? The annual renewal fee is $500 for Corporations, and $200 for all other business entity types. The fee and renewal form are due on the last day of the anniversary month in which the license was originally filed. To upgrade an existing Nevada license or ID to the Real ID standard, the holder must present proof of identity and residency in person at a DMV office. This is required only once. You have the choice of retaining a standard Nevada license or ID. See the Real ID Act in Nevada for details. To apply for a replacement driver license, commercial driver license, or ID card at your local driver license office, you must: Complete the application before arriving. (This form is also available at all driver license offices.) Make an appointment at your local driver license office.
Make an appointment for your DMV office visit (Carson City, Las Vegas and Reno).
Lost, Damaged or Unreadable PlatesTop ↑
If your plates are lost, damaged or unreadable, you may obtain entirely new plates with a new number in any style. Or, you may order a duplicate set of plates with the same number and style.
A registration renewal and emissions inspection are not required unless the renewal is otherwise due.
See Occupational and Business Licensing if you are a DMV licensee such as an auto dealer. See Motor Carrier Forms if your vehicle is registered through Motor Carrier.
New Plates/New Number
If you wish to obtain standard or specialty plates with a new standard number, please bring your old plates if possible to a DMV office.
If you wish to order a new personalized plate number, see Personalized Plates or the application for your specialty plate. You may also order Previously Issued Plate Numbers subject to some limitations.
All fees for original license plates will apply plus a $5 substitute plate fee and a $1 technology fee. A set of standard license plates costs $14 total. Fees for other plate styles will vary.
Duplicate Your Current Number
To order new plates with the same number and style, you may order in person at a DMV office or by mail or fax. Fees are listed on the application.
Duplicate License Plate Application (SP 14)
Plates to replace damaged or unreadable plates in the same style. Not for stolen plates.
Order In-Person
Download and complete the Duplicate License Plate Application (SP 14). Bring this and the old plates with you to a DMV office. If you do not have the old plates, you will be asked to complete an affidavit stating the plates were lost, damaged, or left on a sold vehicle. We will issue a temporary movement permit, registration and decal. The plates will be mailed to you.
Order by Mail/Fax
Download and complete the Duplicate License Plate Application (SP 14). Mail the application and fees to the address on the application. Fees may be paid by check or money order payable to DMV or complete and mail a Credit Card Authorization (ADM 205). For faxed orders, fax the completed application and a Credit Card Authorization to (775) 684-4797.
Plates will be shipped to the DMV or Assessor's office you chose on the application and you will be notified by mail when they are ready. Please bring the old plates to the office with you if possible.
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If your vehicle was stolen, you should complete the Lost, Stolen or Mutilated License Plate Affidavit and bring this and any police report to a DMV office. We will cancel the registration and mark the plates as stolen.
If only your plates were stolen, you must apply in person at a DMV office and obtain a new plate number. Please bring the VP 202 affidavit, any remaining plate and any police report.
Lost, Stolen or Mutilated License Plate Affidavit (VP 202)
You must obtain new plates in person at a DMV Office.
All fees for original license plates will apply plus a $5 substitute plate fee and a $1 technology fee. A set of standard license plates costs $14 total. Fees for other plate styles will vary.
It is recommended that you report any lost or stolen plate to your local law enforcement agency in the event your license plates are used in an unlawful manner. However, the Department of Motor Vehicles does not require a police report to accept notification of lost or stolen license plates.
You have the option of renewing your vehicle registration for a full year. Complete an emission inspection if required and if the last test was completed more than 90 days ago. Your expiration date will change if the current expiration date is more than 35 days away. Credit will be given for the unused portion of your current Nevada registration.
Registration RenewalTop ↑
If you choose to keep the same expiration date, we will issue a new registration slip and decal with your new plates or temporary movement permit. No emission inspection or registration renewal is required.
You have the option of renewing your vehicle registration for a full year. Complete an emission inspection if required and if the last test was completed more than 90 days ago. Your expiration date will change if the current expiration date is more than 35 days away. Credit will be given for the unused portion of your current Nevada registration.
When drivers are caught in a situation where their car registration plates are lost, stolen or destroyed, they are required to begin a plate replacement procedure if they want to continue operating their motor vehicles. DMV license plates must be replaced at the state department of motor vehicles if they are mutilated, lost or stolen.
In addition, prior to replacing license plates at a local DMV office, drivers are encouraged to file a report with their law enforcement agency. Filing a report about the loss or theft of DMV license plates will warn the police about the possible crime. Once you file a police report, you will have to satisfy certain license plate replacement requirements as part of the procedure. Visit the state-specific page below to learn more about license plates in your state:
Methods for Replacing License Plates
Each state department of motor vehicles determines its regulations and methods for the replacement procedure. Drivers may replace license plates in person or by mail in most of the states, while some of them require a mandatory personal appearance at a local DMV branch. For instance, the New York DMV requires drivers to replace license plates only in person at a DMV location. Therefore, make sure you contact your state DMV prior to replacing license plates which were lost, stolen or damaged.
File a Police Report
The DMV license plate replacement procedure consists of several steps which must be completed in order to get new tags. Prior to heading to the nearest state DMV office, drivers may be required to file a report at the law enforcement agency first, if their plates were lost or stolen. After that, drivers can replace license plates at a local DMV by providing the police report along with the required documentation. However, some states may not require filing a police report in situations when drivers have lost only one license plate. Such is the case in New York where drivers, who have lost only one DMV license plate, are not requested to submit a police report, as long as they submit the plate that is left in their possession.
License Plates Replacement Requirements
When wondering how to replace license plates in your state, you first need to find out the mandatory replacement requirements set by your state department of motor vehicles. Although each state DMV determines its own requirements, some are common on a national level. For instance, drivers who are replacing license plates are generally expected to do the following:
- Complete a DMV license plate replacement application form.
- Submit a copy of the police report, if required by the state DMV.
- Surrender the mutilated or damaged DMV license plate.
- Provide proof of identity, if necessary.
- Provide proof of residential address, if different from the one on file with DMV.
- Submit payment for the applicable fees.
Note that there requirements for replacing license plates may vary from one state to another and may depend on the replacement method you plan to use. Therefore make sure to find out how to replace license plates by contacting your local DMV branch.
Fees for Duplicate License Plates
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The final step in the procedure for replacing license plates is to submit payment for the duplicate license plates. The cost of the duplicate car registration plates may be the same or even lower than the one you paid when you applied for tags the first time. Moreover, some states may offer you free duplicate plates or tags.
In addition, the DMV license plate fees may differ from one state to another, depending on the initial cost of car registration and plates. Therefore, prior to replacing license plates through your state department of motor vehicles, make sure to contact the DMV and learn all the necessary information about the replacement procedure.