Anyone from Nevada in the group?
#1
Anyone from Nevada in the group?
Wife and I are getting things together to move to Las Vegas next yr and have been hearing some odd stuff about how they register cars out there. No matter how old, they go off of the MSPR. So I wanted to know if anyone here stays there, what yr do you have and how much are your plates each yr.
Thanks
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#2
That's the way it's done in Arizona. They have some creative depreciation formula and each year, the "value" of the vehicle is reduced from original MSRP, then some $/hundred $ of value determines your yearly registration cost. I have a 2005 GT and paid around $250 this year. Next year, it'll be something less, probably around $225.
A buddy of mine moved from Chicago to Phoenix and brought his 2009 GT Speed in 2010 (so, one year old) and paid $3,000.00 for his first year's registration.
A buddy of mine moved from Chicago to Phoenix and brought his 2009 GT Speed in 2010 (so, one year old) and paid $3,000.00 for his first year's registration.
#4
Here is what you need. This is Nevada's calculation found here: http://www.dmvnv.com/regfees.htm
Basically it is this, but didn't copy paste well, so using the actual site above might make more sense.
Registration Fee Details
Registration fees are charged based on the class of the vehicle and its weight.
(NRS 482.480 and 482.482)
Taxes are based on the original Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) set when the vehicle was new.
(NRS Chapter 371)
Basically it is this, but didn't copy paste well, so using the actual site above might make more sense.
Registration Fee Details
Registration fees are charged based on the class of the vehicle and its weight.
(NRS 482.480 and 482.482)
- For every passenger car, reconstructed, or specially constructed passenger car, regardless of weight or number of passenger capacity, a fee for registration of $33.
- For every motorcycle, a fee for registration of $33 and for each motorcycle other than a trimobile, an additional fee of $6 for motorcycle safety.
- For every moped, a fee for registration of $33.
- For every travel trailer, a fee for registration of $27.
- For every trailer or semitrailer having an unladen weight of 1,000 pounds or less, a flat registration fee of $12.
- For every trailer having an unladen weight of more than 1,000 pounds, a flat registration fee of $24.
- For every permit for the operation of a golf cart, an annual fee of $10.
- For every low-speed vehicle, as that term is defined in NRS 484.527, a fee for registration of $33.
- For every motor truck, truck-tractor or bus, which has a declared gross weight of:
- Less than 6,000 pounds, a fee of $33.
- Not less than 6,000 pounds and not more than 8,499 pounds, a fee of $38.
- Not less than 8,500 pounds and not more than 10,000 pounds, a fee of $48.
- Not less than 10,001 pounds and not more than 26,000 pounds, a fee of $12 for each 1,000 pounds or fraction thereof.
- Not less than 26,001 pounds and not more than 80,000 pounds, a fee of $17 for each 1,000 pounds or fraction thereof. The maximum fee is $1,360.
Taxes are based on the original Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) set when the vehicle was new.
(NRS Chapter 371)
- The MSRP will not change over time regardless of vehicle age or condition. The first calculation is the DMV Valuation of the vehicle, which is 35% of MSRP.
- The DMV Valuation is then depreciated 5% after the first year and 10% per year thereafter until it reaches a minimum of 15%. The minimum Governmental Services Tax is $16.00.
- The Governmental Services Tax is 4 cents on each $1 of the depreciated DMV Valuation.
- The Supplemental Governmental Services Tax is 1 cent on each $1 of the depreciated DMV Valuation.
The Supplemental Governmental Services Tax, if charged in the above example, would be $60 (after rounding) for total taxes of $298.
Last edited by BWings; 11-06-2018 at 04:56 AM.