From every state excluding truck, motorcycle, bus, government, and specialty.
The current standard Nevada license plate is the "Home Means Nevada" plate, introduced in 2016 to replace the sunset design. It features a colorful scenic design representing the state's diverse landscape—ranging from desert red rock to green forests and mountains—with a clear blue sky background.
Key Features of the "Home Means Nevada" Plate:
Design: A graphic image depicting Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Nevada/Ruby Mountains, and desert landscapes.
Color Palette: Dominated by blue, green, and orange/brown tones.
Text: "Home Means Nevada" is printed at the bottom.
Lettering: Typically uses a dark blue or black color for the alphanumeric7 registration code.
Format: Standard passenger plates generally use a format of 3 numbers followed by 3 letters (e.g., 123 * A45).
Embossing: Reverted to embossed (raised) characters rather than flat,, following the 2015 change in manufacturing.
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