Are there any temporary permits or registrations?
Yes. To drive any vehicle on any public street, you must have liability insurance and either a full registration or a valid movement permit. Nevada auto dealers are required to issue a placard upon the sale of a vehicle. In private party sales, the seller is required to keep the license plates. The buyer must use alternate transportation to obtain a movement permit from the DMV. You must present proof of ownership to obtain a movement permit. Examples include an expired registration or the signed-off title of a vehicle purchased from a private party. DMV issues several types of permits depending on the customer’s needs, including a 15-day “drive away” permit for vehicles being driven out of state. Small fees may apply depending on the type of permit issued.