Nevada Vanity Plate Rules & Restrictions

Everything you need to know about what's allowed (and what's not) on Nevadapersonalized license plates.

Nevada Plate Requirements at a Glance

Maximum Characters

7

Minimum Characters

1

Allowed Characters

Letters, numbers, and spaces

Nevada Specific Rules

  • Up to 7 characters
  • 5-6 for motorcycles
  • No punctuation or symbols
  • $43.50 initial, $20 annual

What Will Get Your Application Rejected

Nevada DMV reviews all vanity plate applications. Here's what will definitely get rejected:

Offensive Content

  • Profanity or vulgar language
  • Racial, ethnic, or religious slurs
  • Sexual references or innuendo

Misleading Content

  • Impersonating government plates (POLICE, FBI)
  • Emergency vehicle references (911, FIRE)
  • Fake disability or veteran status

Drug References

  • Drug names or slang
  • References to drug use
  • Alcohol-related terms

Gang or Violence

  • Gang affiliations
  • Threatening language
  • Weapon references

Tips to Get Your Plate Approved

  • Keep it simple and clear

    Plates that are easy to read are more likely to be approved.

  • Avoid creative spellings of banned words

    Reviewers know all the tricks. "A55" isn't fooling anyone.

  • Have backup options ready

    Your first choice might be taken. Prepare 2-3 alternatives.

  • Check availability first

    Use our checker to verify your plate is available before applying.

What If My Application Is Rejected?

If Nevada DMV rejects your application, you typically can:

  • 1.Submit a different plate combination at no additional fee
  • 2.Request a refund of your application fee
  • 3.In some cases, appeal the decision with an explanation

Contact Nevada DMV directly for their specific appeal process.

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