Nevada Code § 482.458

Suspension upon dishonored payment for registration; return of certificate of registration and license plates to Department; notice; reinstatement
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1. The Department may suspend the
registration of a motor vehicle and require the return to the Department of the
certificate of registration and the license plates of the motor vehicle if a
check, draft, electronic transfer of money or other method of payment provided
to the Department to register the motor vehicle is returned to the Department
or otherwise dishonored by the financial institution on which the check, draft
or electronic transfer of money is drawn.
2. If the registration of a motor vehicle
of a person is suspended pursuant to this section, the person shall immediately
return the certificate of registration and license plates to the Department.
3. The period of suspension of the
registration of a motor vehicle that is suspended pursuant to this section
begins on the effective date of the suspension as set forth in the notice
thereof.
4. The Department shall mail to the
registered owner of the motor vehicle a notice of the suspension. The notice
must include:
(a) The effective date of the suspension;
(b) The reason for the suspension;
(c) The requirement for the return of the
certificate of registration and the license plates of the motor vehicle;
(d) The method by which the registration may be
reinstated; and
(e) Any other information the Department deems
necessary.
5. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 353C.125 , the Department shall
reinstate the registration of a motor vehicle and issue license plates to the
registered owner of the motor vehicle only upon the payment of:
(a) Any registration and other fees or penalties
required pursuant to this chapter;
(b) Any governmental services tax required
pursuant to chapter 371 of NRS; and
(c) Any fees and penalties required pursuant to NRS 41.620 , 371.140 or 481.079 .

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