The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, along with many other government agencies, will remain closed under the Phase I reopening announced by Governor Sisolak on May 7.
Our online services and kiosks remain open. We strongly encourage customers to use them when possible, particularly for vehicle registration. Those who must visit a DMV office should make sure they are prepared with the correct documentation to complete their transaction once we do reopen.
Governor Sisolak has given Nevada motorists more time to renew their expiring documents.
If your expiration date falls between the date the DMV closed, March 16, and the date of the DMV’s eventual reopening, you have until 90 days after the reopening to renew the document. If your expiration date falls within 30 days after reopening, you have 60 days after reopening to renew the document. The extension applies to all DMV-issued credentials documents, including business licenses. It does not apply to vehicle liability insurance or SR-22 requirements.
Get the facts on our website and use DMV online services. Visit dmvnv.com.
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