Nevada Code § 482.2715

License plates: Registrant entitled to maintain code if continuously renewed; exceptions; issuance of replacement number plates with same code after expiration of registration; fee
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1. Unless the vehicle license plate is:
(a) A special plate which the registrant is no
longer eligible to display; or
(b) A personalized plate, the code of which
denotes that the registrant holds a public office which the registrant no
longer holds,
if a
certificate of registration and vehicle license plate with a particular code
are continuously renewed, the registrant is entitled to maintain that code as
long as the registrant desires to do so.
2. When any certificate of registration
and vehicle license plate expires and remains expired for a continuous period
longer than 18 months, the Department may issue, without notice to the previous
registrant, replacement number plates which bear the same codes. An applicant
for such replacement number plates must pay the usual registration fees and an
application fee of $25.

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