Nebraska Statutes

§ 60-362 — Registration required; presumption

Nebraska § 60-362
JurisdictionNebraska
Ch. 60Motor Vehicles

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Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-362 (2026).

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Unless otherwise expressly provided, no motor vehicle shall be operated or parked and no trailer shall be towed or parked on the highways of this state unless the motor vehicle or trailer is registered in accordance with the Motor Vehicle Registration Act. There shall be a rebuttable presumption that any motor vehicle or trailer stored and kept more than thirty days in the state is being operated, parked, or towed on the highways of this state, and such motor vehicle or trailer shall be registered in accordance with the act, from the date of title of the motor vehicle or trailer or, if no transfer in ownership of the motor vehicle or trailer has occurred, from the expiration of the last registration period for which the motor vehicle or trailer was registered. No motor vehicle or trailer s

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Legislative History

Source: Laws 2005, LB 274, § 62; Laws 2006, LB 765, § 5. Cross References: Motor Vehicle Certificate of Title Act, see section 60-101. Annotations: Exceptions are made as to requirement of registration. Bank of Keystone v. Kayton, 155 Neb. 79, 50 N.W.2d 511 (1951). This section requiring owners of motor vehicles to obtain certificates of registration does not violate commerce clause of United States Constitution. Peterson v. Department of Public Works, 120 Neb. 517, 234 N.W. 95 (1931).

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