The quickest way to check a driver's license status in Nevada is to go to the MyDMV website.
In non-DUI cases, you should be able to reinstate your Nevada driver's license after the revocation period ends by: completing the driver's license application; paying a $75 reinstatement fee; and. fulfilling any other DMV requirements, which could include written testing and getting SR-22 insurance.
If your license is suspended because of a court order related to a case such as Failure to Appear, you must resolve all of the court issues before your license can be reinstated. Courts issue a Clearance Letter. Many Nevada courts notify the DMV electronically. You must reinstate your license in person at a DMV office.
REINSTATEMENT requirements per NRS 482.557 and/or 485.317 You can pay the fee and/or fine to reinstate your registration online at dmv.nv.gov, at a kiosk or at a full-service DMV office. If a Certificate of Financial Responsibility (SR22) is required, you will need to go to your local DMV office.
People can always call the Nevada DMV at (702) 486-4368 to check on their license status. The Nevada DMV is supposed to mail license-holders a letter informing them when and why the DMV will be suspending their license.