Community Alumni
Sep 17, 2012"Las Vegas,new one year rule.all visiting folks who stay in vegas over 30 days need a permit from the dmv($12.00)alliwing them to stay."
If Las Vegas has such an ordinance, which I doubt, it has nothing to do with the Nevada DMV. Local ordinances are usually enforced by local governments, not state agencies.
BTW, it's perfectly legal to park RVs overnight in casino parking lots in Laughlin. There's only one RV park in Laughlin and one state campground.
California also has a law on the books that you must register your vehicles in the state if you live here more that 30 days. However, as screwed up as this state is, they realize snowbirds are visitors.