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Do You Need a Front License Plate in Nevada?

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Vehicle owners in Nevada need to understand the state’s license plate requirements. One of the most pressing questions is often, “Do I need a front license plate in Nevada?” The answer depends on several factors, including the type of vehicle you own and how it’s registered. 

Failing to comply with Nevada’s license plate laws could cause you to face fines and other penalties.

Understanding Nevada’s License Plate Requirements

Nevada law generally requires most vehicles to display both a front and rear license plate. The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issues two license plates when registering your car, which must be securely affixed to the front and rear. This requirement applies to nearly all passenger vehicles, including cars, trucks, and SUVs.

Both front and rear license plates must also be securely fastened to your vehicle to prevent swinging. They must be mounted at least 12 inches from the ground and kept free from materials that may block or obstruct them so that they are always legible.

Exceptions to the Front License Plate Requirement

Most vehicles in Nevada are required to display front and rear license plates. However, there are notable exceptions. 

These apply to:

  • Vehicles not manufactured for a front plate: You may be exempt from mounting a front license plate if your vehicle was not designed for one and the manufacturer did not provide an add-on bracket or other means of displaying it. This most commonly applies to certain luxury vehicles. 
  • Motorcycles and trailers: You are exempt from mounting a front license plate on a motorcycle or trailer, but you must display a rear license plate.

Running afoul of Nevada’s front license plate laws could subject you to various penalties.

Penalties for Failing to Display a Front License Plate in Nevada

Failing to comply with Nevada’s license plate laws can result in penalties. Law enforcement officers may issue a citation for non-compliance with Nevada law, which could subject you to fines and require an appearance in court. You will also need to get a front plate displayed on your vehicle unless you can establish that an exemption applies.

Why Are Front License Plates Typically Required?

Requiring two license plates helps make vehicles identifiable from the front and rear. This improves road safety. Law enforcement officers and traffic monitoring systems can more quickly identify vehicles involved in auto accidents (including hit-and-runs), traffic infractions, or criminal activity. Front plates also make automated toll systems more effective.

How to Comply With Front License Plate Requirements in Nevada

Some drivers wonder how they can display a front license plate on their vehicle, especially if it does not come with a front license plate holder. 

Several options are available, which include:

  • Adhesive mounts: Using adhesive mounts can be an effective way to display a front license plate if your vehicle does not have a built-in mounting spot. Adhesive mounts can usually be attached without drilling or damaging your vehicle.
  • Standard brackets and mounting kits: Many vehicle manufacturers and dealerships sell mounting brackets and kits for different vehicle makes and models. These can be installed so that you have a secure way to display your front car plates.

Adhesive mounts and mounting brackets are cost-effective ways to display a front plate on your vehicle. The investment can help you avoid potential traffic citations and fines over the long run.

By taking the time to understand Nevada’s license plate laws, you can keep your vehicle compliant and ready for the road. Consult the Nevada DMV with questions regarding what license plates should be displayed on your vehicle. 

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