Nevada Code § 482.2703

License plates: Samples; form; fee; penalty
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1. The Director may order the preparation
of sample license plates which must be of the same design and size as regular
license plates or license plates issued pursuant to NRS 482.384 . The Director shall ensure
that:
(a) Each license plate issued pursuant to this
subsection, regardless of its design, is inscribed with the word SAMPLE and an
identical designation which consists of the same group of three numerals
followed by the same group of three letters; and
(b) The designation of numerals and letters
assigned pursuant to paragraph (a) is not assigned to a vehicle registered
pursuant to this chapter or chapter 706 of
NRS.
2. The Director may order the preparation
of sample license plates which must be of the same design and size as any of
the special license plates issued pursuant to NRS 482.3667 to 482.3823 , inclusive. The Director shall
ensure that:
(a) Each license plate issued pursuant to this
subsection, regardless of its design, is inscribed with the word SAMPLE and the
number zero in the location where any other numerals would normally be
displayed on a license plate of that design; and
(b) The number assigned pursuant to paragraph (a)
is not assigned to a vehicle registered pursuant to this chapter or chapter 706 of NRS.
3. The Director may establish a fee for
the issuance of sample license plates of not more than $15 for each license
plate.
4. A decal issued pursuant to NRS 482.271 may be displayed on a sample
license plate issued pursuant to this section.
5. All money collected from the issuance
of sample license plates must be deposited in the State Treasury for credit to
the Motor Vehicle Fund.
6. A person shall not affix a sample
license plate issued pursuant to this section to a vehicle. A person who
violates the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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