Nevada Code § 482.390

Commercial vehicle of nonresident owner: Applicability of provisions; conditions for exemption from registration
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1. All nonresident owners or operators of
vehicles of a type subject to registration under this chapter operating those
vehicles on the public highways of this State as common motor carriers of
persons or property, contract motor carriers of persons or property, or private
motor carriers of property, as such carriers are now or may hereafter be
defined in the laws of this State relating thereto are governed by and must pay
the fees required by the provisions of those laws with respect to the operation
of those vehicles in any of such carrier services.
2. All such nonresident owners or
operators of such vehicles may operate the vehicles upon the public highways of
this State without any registration thereof in this State under the provisions
of this chapter and without the payment of any registration fees to the State
upon the following conditions:
(a) That each vehicle must be operated pursuant
to 530 of article V of the International Registration Plan, as adopted by the
Department pursuant to NRS 706.826 , or
be registered or licensed and have attached thereto the registration or license
plates for the then current year, pursuant to the motor vehicle registration
laws of the state or country wherein the owner of the motor vehicle resides or
maintains his or her principal place of business and wherein the vehicle is
registered for that year, which registration or license plates must be
displayed on the vehicle during all of the time operated in this State.
(b) That the laws of the state or country of the
residence or principal place of business of the owner of the vehicle do not
require the registration of the vehicles and payment of fees therefor from
residents of this State engaging in similar carrier services in the state or
country of the residence or principal place of business of the nonresident
owner wherein the motor vehicle is registered.

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