
Car Registration in Las Vegas
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Just bought a car? Whether it was a private party deal, a dealer purchase, or a vehicle you brought in from another state, you need to register it with the Nevada DMV. Smog Busters handles the registration paperwork at any of our 32 huts across the Las Vegas valley. Walk in, hand us your documents, and we file everything through the state system in about 20 minutes. Most vehicles need a smog check too, and we do that on the same visit.
How to Register a Vehicle in Las Vegas

There are a few different reasons you might need to register a vehicle in Nevada. The process and paperwork depend on how you got the car.
- Private party purchase. You bought a car directly from another person. This is the most common scenario we see at the hut.
- Dealer purchase. You bought from a dealership and need to complete the registration yourself (some dealers handle this, some don’t).
- Out-of-state vehicle. You moved to Nevada or bought a car in another state and need to register it here.
- Gifted or inherited vehicle. Someone gave you a car or you received one through an estate. You still need to register it in your name.
- Previously unregistered vehicle. The registration lapsed or the vehicle was never registered in Nevada.
No matter which category fits your situation, you can walk into any Smog Busters hut and we will walk you through exactly what you need. If a smog check is required, we handle it on the same visit.
Private Party Purchase
Buying a car from another person is the most common registration we process at Smog Busters. Nevada gives you 30 days from the date of purchase to register the vehicle in your name. There is also a 3-day grace period built into Nevada law, but the clock starts ticking on the day you buy the car.
The most important document is the signed title. The seller has to sign the title over to you, and the signature has to match the name printed on the title exactly. No corrections, no white-out, no crossing out and re-signing. If the title has any alterations, the DMV will reject it and you will need a corrected title from the seller.
For vehicles under 10 years old, you also need an odometer disclosure. This is usually a section on the title itself, but if it is on a separate form, make sure it is filled out and signed by the seller.
What to bring for a private party purchase:
- Signed title from the seller (signatures exactly as the name appears, no corrections)
- Nevada-licensed insurance (out-of-state insurance is not accepted)
- Your photo ID (Nevada driver’s license or state ID)
- Payment for DMV fees and service fee (call for a quote)
- Odometer disclosure (for vehicles under 10 years old)
Dealer Purchase
If you bought your vehicle from a dealership, the dealer should have given you either an EDRS (Electronic Dealer Reporting System) form or an MSO (Manufacturer’s Statement of Origin) for a brand-new vehicle. Some dealers complete the registration for you as part of the sale. Others hand you the paperwork and send you on your way.
If the dealer did not complete the registration, bring the following to any Smog Busters hut:
- EDRS form or MSO (provided by the dealer)
- Nevada-licensed insurance (out-of-state policies are not accepted)
- Your photo ID
- Payment for DMV fees and service fee
If the dealer gave you a temporary tag, check the expiration date. You want to get your permanent registration filed before that tag expires.
What to Bring
The exact documents depend on your situation, but here is the full list. Bring everything that applies:
- Signed title (private party) or EDRS/MSO (dealer purchase)
- Current out-of-state title or lienholder info (if registering from another state)
- Nevada-licensed insurance. This is required. Out-of-state insurance is not accepted, even if it covers Nevada.
- Photo ID. Nevada driver’s license or state-issued ID.
- Odometer disclosure (for private party vehicles under 10 years old)
- Payment for DMV fees and our service fee. Call (702) 436-5346 for a current quote.
How It Works at the Hut

Pull up to any Smog Busters hut during business hours. No appointment needed. Here is what happens:
- Document check. We look over your title, insurance, and ID to make sure everything is in order before we start.
- Smog check (if required). Most vehicles need a passing smog test before registration. We run it right there at the hut.
- Paperwork. We fill out the registration forms, enter your vehicle info, and collect fees. The whole process takes about 20 minutes.
- Submission. We submit your paperwork to the Nevada DMV through our authorized agent channel.
- Pickup. Your plates and registration come back to the same hut where you filed. Standard turnaround is 7 to 10 business days. We also offer 2-day and 4-day expedited processing. We call you when everything is ready.
Why Smog Busters Instead of the DMV
The Nevada DMV handles vehicle registration at their offices. You book an appointment, drive across town, wait your turn, and hand the same paperwork to a state worker. It works, but it takes most of a morning.
We complete your paperwork in about 20 minutes and submit it to the DMV on your behalf. Standard processing is 7 to 10 business days. No DMV office visit needed. 32 locations across the valley, open six days a week.
Smog check on the same visit. If your vehicle needs a smog test before registration, we run it at the hut. One stop instead of two.
Family-owned since 1988. We have handled thousands of vehicle registrations for Las Vegas drivers. Our team knows the paperwork inside and out.
Related Services
If you are registering a vehicle, you may also need one of these:
- Title transfers if you are buying from a private seller
- Out-of-state registration if you are moving to Nevada
- Smog checks required for most registrations
- Registration renewal if your vehicle is already registered and just needs to be renewed
- Temporary moving permit if you need to drive while waiting for plates
Registration Locations Across the Valley
We handle vehicle registrations at every Smog Busters hut. 32 locations across the valley, so there is one close to wherever you are.
Las Vegas: Summerlin, Spring Valley, Centennial Hills, Sunrise Manor, downtown along Las Vegas Blvd, the southwest corridor, Tropicana and the airport area, and the northwest off Fort Apache and Hualapai.
Henderson: Green Valley, Anthem, Silverado Ranch, Horizon Ridge, Boulder Highway, and the Volunteer Blvd area near the Raiders practice facility.
North Las Vegas: Cheyenne and Rainbow, Las Vegas Blvd North near Craig, and Rancho and Craig.
Car Registration FAQ

Register Your Vehicle Today
Walk into any of our 32 Smog Busters huts with your paperwork. We file everything in about 20 minutes and your plates come back to the hut for pickup.
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