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Items Needed for a Typical Transfer Proof of Identity AND. Proof of All Name Change(s) if your current legal name differs from the Proof of Identity AND. Proof of Social Security number AND. Proof of your Nevada residential address (two documents) AND. Your Existing State-Issued License, Permit or ID Card AND.
Documents that will be accepted by the DMV as proof of identity include: Valid, unexpired U.S. passport or U.S. passport card. U.S. state-issued birth certificate (original or certified copy) Consular Report of Birth Abroad.
NRS 482.245 NRS 490.66. An individual taking full responsibility for an error, change, or removal of information on ownership documents must complete and sign the Erasure Affidavit. If a person is being removed from the ownership documents, that individual is required to sign the affidavit.
An affidavit of residency in Nevada is a legal document that is used to prove a person's current residency in the state. It is typically required for various purposes, such as obtaining a driver's license, enrolling in school, or for certain legal proceedings.
First time drivers over 18 do not need a Nevada Permit in order to apply for their full license. This means that any new Nevada resident may apply for and schedule both their knowledge test and road test when they are ready.
You must visit a DMV office in person and will need to present proof of identity, name change(s), your Social Security number and two residency documents at a DMV office one time only.
Proof of Identity Real ID, driver's license, or learner's permit from another state. Valid U.S. Passport. U.S. Birth Certificate. Report of Birth Abroad (FS-240) Certificate of Naturalization (N-550) Permanent Resident Card (N-560) Foreign Passport with "Processed for I-551" Stamp.