Nevada Code § 482.3812

Street Rods
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 482.2655 , the Department may issue
special license plates and registration certificates to residents of Nevada for
any passenger car or light commercial vehicle:
(a) Having a manufacturers rated carrying
capacity of 1 ton or less; and
(b) Manufactured not later than 1948.
2. License plates issued pursuant to this
section must be inscribed with the words STREET ROD and a number of
characters, including numbers and letters, as determined necessary by the
Director pursuant to NRS 482.367003 .
3. If, during a registration period, the
holder of special plates issued pursuant to this section disposes of the
vehicle to which the plates are affixed, the holder shall retain the plates
and:
(a) Affix them to another vehicle which meets the
requirements of this section and report the change to the Department in
accordance with the procedure set forth for other transfers; or
(b) Within 30 days after removing the plates from
the vehicle, return them to the Department.
4. The fee for the special license plates
is $35, in addition to all other applicable registration and license fees and
governmental services taxes. The fee for an annual renewal sticker is $10.
5. In addition to the fees required
pursuant to subsection 4, the Department shall charge and collect a fee for the
first issuance of the special license plates for those motor vehicles exempted
pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NRS 445B.760 from the provisions of NRS 445B.770 to 445B.815 , inclusive. The amount of the
fee must be equal to the amount of the fee for a form certifying emission
control compliance set forth in paragraph (c) of subsection 1 of NRS 445B.830 .
6. Fees paid to the Department pursuant to
subsection 5 must be accounted for in the Pollution Control Account created by NRS 445B.830 .

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