The VP 264 is the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) application for a Non‑Resident Business Permit. This permit allows a vehicle owned by a non‑resident to legally operate on Nevada roadways when the vehicle is registered and insured in another state, country, or jurisdiction.
Our fillable PDF version hosted on Formize lets you complete the entire application directly in your browser—no extra software required. Simply click the "Fill out this form" button, let the Formize PDF Filler load, and start entering your information.
Once you’ve finished, you can download the completed PDF, print it, and mail it to the Nevada DMV along with the required supporting documents and fees.
What Is the VP 264 Form?
VP 264 is used by businesses, out‑of‑state residents, and commercial operators who need a temporary decal to legally drive a vehicle in Nevada. The form collects:
- Owner and vehicle identification details
- Proof of registration and insurance from the home jurisdiction
- Business purpose and duration of stay in Nevada
- Signature and date
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Step‑by‑Step Guide to Complete VP 264 Online
Follow the simple steps below (see the “howto” section for a quick checklist).
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Leaving the "Vehicle Identification Number" (VIN) blank or entering it with spaces.
- Submitting an out‑of‑date insurance card – the policy must be active on the submission date.
- Forgetting to sign the form; an unsigned form will be returned.
- Using an incorrect mailing address for the Nevada DMV.
Where to Submit Your Completed Form
Mail the printed, signed VP 264 PDF to:
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles
Vehicle Registration Division
P.O. Box 4565
Carson City, NV 89701‑4565
Include the required fee (check or money order) and any supporting documentation such as proof of out‑of‑state registration and insurance.