How to Get a Nevada Moving Permit
If you're moving a vehicle to Nevada or have recently purchased one within the state, you may need a temporary permit to legally operate the vehicle before you can complete the full registration process. Here's what you need to know about obtaining a Nevada moving permit. Types of Nevada Moving Permits Nevada offers a few types of moving permits to fit different scenarios: 30-Day Movement Permit (Non-Registered Vehicle): This commonly used permit allows you to legally drive a vehicle you own that isn't yet registered in Nevada. It's perfect for residents who just moved to the state and need time to register their vehicle. Drive-Away Permits: This type is intended for situations where you need to move a vehicle out of state. Nonresident Business Permit: Businesses with fleets based outside of Nevada may need a nonresident permit for vehicles frequently operating within the state. Where and How to Get a Moving Permit There are a couple of ways to get your moving permit