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How to fill out Nevada SP 67, the License Plate Release

Relinquishes your rights to a plate number so the DMV may reissue it. Used when you want the plates to go with the car rather than come off it.

Written against SP 67 (4/2026), issued under NRS 482.2715. April 2026 revision. Short form, but the DMV still wants the current one, and the plate number on it has to match the plate in your hand.

Download SP 67 (License Plate Release) at dmv.nv.gov
Box by box

What goes where

On the formWhat to put in it
ApplicantFirst, middle and last name, Nevada driver's license or ID number, date of birth, physical and mailing address, email and telephone.
CertificationThe plate number you are giving up. Signing acknowledges the DMV may reissue that number to anyone who applies for it.
SignatureBlue or black ink, or electronic, and the date.

What gets this one rejected

Every line here was read off SP 67 (4/2026) itself — the PDF is here — and off the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles pages. This is plain-language help with a form, not legal advice, and where our wording and the agency's differ, theirs governs.

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