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Carson City, NV 89711
Reno/Carson City (775) 684-4DMV (4368)
Las Vegas (702) 486-4DMV (4368)
Fax (775) 684-4797
dmv.nv.gov
DISABLED PERSONS LICENSE PLATES AND/OR PLACARDS APPLICATION
NRS 482.384 & 484B.467
First time applications for Disabled Persons license plates, motorcycle or moped license plates must be made in
person. In order to apply for disabled persons license plates or disabled motorcycle stickers your name must appear on the
vehicle certificate of registration and provide your current Nevada evidence of insurance. If your vehicle is currently registered,
you have the option of maintaining your current vehicle registration expiration date or renewing for a full twelve (12) month
period. Credit for any unused portion of your current registration is transferable to your disabled license plate registration. In
applicable counties, if you are renewing for a full 12-month period, and your previous emissions test was obtained more than
90 days ago, the vehicle must be re-tested prior to registration. You must have a permanent disability to qualify for
disabled persons license plates (see description below). If the Physician’s, APRN’s, or Physician’s Assistant portion is
not completed in full, this application cannot be processed.
Erasures or whiteout will void this form.
Applicant Must Complete this Portion
You may select two (2) placards, or license plates and one (1) placard. If applying for license plates you must go to your
local DMV and provide your current Nevada evidence of insurance.
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Disabled License Plates (permanent disability only)
Disabled Placards(s) (no fee for placards)
One
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Disabled Motorcycle Plate (permanent disability only)
Disabled Motorcycle Sticker (permanent or moderate)
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Plate (permanent disability only) Disabled Moped Sticker (permanent or moderate)
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Please Print or Type
Full Legal Name (Disabled Person)
Nevada Driver’s License or Identification Card Number
I declare under penalty of perjury that the information on this application is true and correct.
I understand that a violation of the use of disabled person license and placards is a misdemeanor
violation of NRS 484B.467 and punishable by fines.
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