Nevada Code § 488.065

Operation of unnumbered or uncertified power-driven vessels prohibited
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1. Every power-driven vessel for which
this State is the principal state of operation must be numbered and titled,
except as otherwise provided in subsection 5 and NRS 488.175 .
2. Upon receipt of an original application
for a certificate of ownership or for transfer of a certificate of ownership on
an undocumented power-driven vessel, the Department shall assign an appropriate
state hull number to the power-driven vessel whenever there is no builders
hull identification number thereon, when the builders hull identification
number has been destroyed or obliterated, or if the builders hull
identification number does not meet the requirements prescribed by the United
States Coast Guard. The state hull number must be permanently marked on an
integral part of the hull which is accessible for inspection.
3. A person shall not operate or give
permission for the operation of any vessel on the waters of this state unless:
(a) The vessel is numbered in accordance with the
provisions of this chapter or with the federally approved numbering system of
another state;
(b) The certificate of number awarded to the
vessel is in effect; and
(c) The identifying number set forth in the
certificate of number is displayed on each side of the bow of the vessel in the
manner set forth in 33 C.F.R. Part 173.
4. A person shall not operate or give
permission for the operation of any power-driven vessel on the waters of this
State unless a valid certificate of ownership has been issued to the owner of
the power-driven vessel.
5. Any person who purchases or otherwise
owns a power-driven vessel before January 1, 1972, is not required to obtain
title for the power-driven vessel until the person transfers any portion of his
or her ownership in the power-driven vessel to another person.

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