Nevada charges a Registration Fee, a Governmental Services Tax and, in some counties, a Supplemental Governmental Services Tax.
Registration fees are charged based on the class of the vehicle and its weight. (NRS 482.480 and 482.482)
For vehicles 26,001 pounds and heavier, see Motor Carrier Registration.
Taxes are based on the original Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) set when the vehicle was new. (NRS Chapter 371)
Amounts | Explanation |
---|---|
$20,000 | |
x .35 | DMV Valuation - will not change over time (NRS 371.060) |
$7,000 | |
x .85 | DMV Valuation is depreciated 15% - vehicle is two years old (NRS 371.050) |
$5,950 | |
x .04 | Governmental Services tax is 4% of the depreciated valuation (NRS 371.040) |
$238 | Governmental Services Tax is $238 |
The Supplemental Governmental Services Tax, if charged in the above example, would be $60 (after rounding) for total taxes of $298.
Commercial vehicles with a declared gross weight of 10,000 pounds or more and trailers with an unladen weight of 4,000 pounds or more use a different schedule. See NRS Chapter 371.
You must claim your tax exemption at the time you register or renew your vehicle. Exemptions are not credited or refunded after the fact.
County Assessors can approve Governmental Services tax relief for:
Contact your County Assessor for specific requirements and see NRS Chapter 371. These exemptions apply only to the Governmental Services Tax.
Active duty military members who are residents of another state but stationed in Nevada qualify for a full exemption on Governmental Services Tax. This exemption may be transferred to a spouse. See Military Licensing.
Native American tribal members who reside on tribal lands qualify for a Governmental Services Tax exemption. You must have the Application for Governmental Services Tax Exemption (VP 154) signed by the Tribal Chairperson.
Larger farm vehicles may be taxed on their unladen weight rather than the declared gross weight. Use the Farmer/Rancher Affidavit (VP 159).
Nevada does not have a grace period on expired registrations. Your registration expires on the date listed, not at the end of the month. You can check its status with our Online Registration and Insurance Status Inquiry. See also Renewal Options.
The DMV is required by law to charge late fees that consist of taxes and penalties. If your registration is late, you must pay:
Late fees are not charged for any period in which the motorist had a valid movement permit.
See the Nevada Department of Taxation Sales and Use Tax Publications for current tax rates by county.
Nevada Dealer Sales - Taxes are paid to the dealer based on the actual purchase price.
Out-of-State Dealer Sales - An out-of-state dealer may or may not collect sales tax. Many dealers remit sales tax payments with the title paperwork sent to the DMV Central Services Division. See Out-of-State Dealer Sales for more information.
Private Party Sales, Family Sales and Gifts - These are not subject to sales taxes.