


Trust Affidavit for Exemptions (VP 242).

Used to transfer a Veterans Exemption to the veteran's spouse.> Affidavit for Transfer of Exemption to Spouse (VP 259).Used to designate that a portion of a Veterans Exemption be directed to the Nevada Veterans Home Account. Designation of Use for Veterans Exemption (VP 187).The Assessor will issue an exemption number you may use at registration. Tax exemptions for Veterans, Surviving Spouses and the Blind are granted by Nevada County Assessors. We do not issue refunds or apply exemptions retroactively. You must apply any tax exemption at the time of registration. The effective date of the policy must be equal or previous to the registration date. You must obtain liability insurance from a Nevada-licensed carrier in the exact name(s) which will be on the registration and title. License Plate Forms for new personalized or specialty plates.Current Registration, if transferring plates.Vehicle Inspection Certificate (VP 015) if the vehicle has never been registered or titled in Nevada.Current Odometer Reading (motorcycles, mopeds and RVs are exempt).Nevada Emissions Vehicle Inspection Report if needed.Vehicle Title, or a security agreement from a financial institution (see Titles below).The vehicle buyer must bring the following: Sales taxes are not charged on private party vehicle sales, family sales or gifts. Get an Estimate of Registration Fees online. Make an appointment at our offices in Carson City, Henderson, Las Vegas or Reno. Register the vehicle at a DMV office within 30 days of the purchase.
