The Nevada DMV utilizes an appointment system to manage the volume of customers it sees at its metropolitan offices in Reno, Carson City, Henderson, and Las Vegas.
To apply for an original Nevada Identification Card, you must: Provide acceptable proof of your identity and Nevada residential address. Apply in person at a DMV office. If you make an appointment, choose the "Drivers License - New" option.
DMV services are open for walk-in customers from a.m. to p.m. M-F. No appointments.
Once it's processed and if there is no lien holder the buyer or buyers must sign the title.MoreOnce it's processed and if there is no lien holder the buyer or buyers must sign the title.
Rural Nevada DMV offices do not require appointments. County offices that handle DMV transactions may be subject to different availability. Remember: If you don't need your appointment, please cancel it so someone else can use it.
If your vehicle has failed the initial emission test, you must repair it and pass a second test to be eligible for registration. If it still fails after repairs, you may be eligible for a waiver if you meet the requirements below.
DMV services are open for walk-in customers from a.m. to p.m. M-F. No appointments.
In Nevada, drivers over the age of 70 must renew their license every four years, compared to the standard eight years for younger drivers. Additionally, you are required to appear in person at the DMV for license renewal – no online renewals are permitted for your age group.
No Online Driver's License Renewal for 71+ in Nevada (DMV Test Required) Drivers who are 71 years old or older cannot renew their driver's licenses online in Nevada. Instead, they must renew their driver's license in person.
You must present all of the following: Proof of Identity (one document) AND. If you have changed your name, Proof of All Name Change(s) AND. Proof of Social Security number (one document) AND. Proof of your Nevada residential address (two documents)