My brother just got me a job working for him in Nevada. I have an old beater truck, but I’ll still need to register it in the state. Do I need a front license plate to register my car in Nevada?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Nevada is one of 31 states that requires a front license plate in addition to a rear license plate. When you go to register your vehicle, the DMV will either give you two plates on the spot (if you don’t get vanity plates) or send you two plates in the mail.
Since you’re moving, you should make sure to update your
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