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DMV offers speciality license plates online for those who buy vehicle from Nevada dealer

CARSON CITY — For those who want to show their support for Nevada's various causes on their vehicles can do so online. The Nevada DMV is now offering Nevadans a choice of specialty license plates when they get an original vehicle registration online.

Motorists who purchase their vehicle from a Nevada dealer have been able to register it online since 2009, but their only choice for new plates has been the standard Nevada plate style.

The DMV’s online registration service now offers 16 specialty plates that support a charitable cause such as Virginia Range mustangs, Virginia and Truckee Railroad (available in September), STEM education (available in September), Pyramid Lake, Reno Air Races, Animal Appreciation and more.

More plates will be added each month until the DMV offers all 35 unrestricted specialty plates online. See all the charitable license plates available here and go here for what's available now and how to order online.

“This is a win all the way around. The charities should see more revenue, the motorist has more choices and the DMV benefits from increased usage of online services,” said Department Director Julie Butler in a news release. “The DMV has seen record usage of the online registration due to the COVID pandemic. We want to make those gains permanent and move as many transactions online as possible.”

Historically, only about 30 percent of motorists eligible to use online registration have taken advantage of the service. The number one reason, according to customers and Nevada auto dealers, has been the lack of choice in license plates.

Since the COVID pandemic hit, however, online registration has increased to about 50 percent of those eligible, according to the DMV. At the same time, Nevada dealer vehicle sales have rebounded and passed 2019 levels. In real numbers, 91,787 online registrations were completed in fiscal year 2019 out of 316,035 eligible vehicles. In fiscal year 2021, 165,141 registrations were completed online out of 323,353 eligible.

Butler noted that even with 51 percent usage, there were still about 158,000 motorists or 13,000 per month who were eligible but did not use the online registration.

“If you buy a car, truck or motorcycle from a Nevada dealer, you should register it online and avoid the trip to the DMV,” Butler said. “It’s fast, easy, and now you have a choice of plates.”

The DMV began offering some plate styles online in June and July. As of August 13, 2,423 motorists have ordered a specialty plate with an online registration.

For more information, visit the DMV website at dmvnv.com.

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