Nevada DMV working on relief for motorists
CARSON CITY — The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is aware of the many issues the closure of our offices is having on the motoring public. We are currently evaluating ways to provide relief. There are both legal and technical issues to resolve. We will announce specific measures as soon as possible.
We understand the frustration of our customers who are unable to complete in-person transactions. Our offices are closed for the safety of the public and the staff.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles closed its field offices statewide and many of the centralized services in Carson City, including the call center, effective 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 17. The department has taken the action to help mitigate the possible spread of COVID-19 among state employees, their families, and the general public.
The Department’s online services and kiosks remain operational and Nevadans are encouraged to use them.
Visit the DMV website at dmvnv.com for the latest information and a list of available online services.
Examples of online transactions include:
— vehicle registration renewals (can also be completed at kiosks)
— registration of vehicles purchased from a Nevada dealer
— registration cancellation
— insurance verification and reinstatement
— driver history printouts
— duplicate driver’s licenses and registration decals
See DMV Online Services for a complete list. Please refer to the DMV website, dmvnv.com, for the latest information.