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Enter the issue date on your card (if your most recent card was issued prior to October 1, 2008 you cannot create a MyDMV account at this time). Please contact the DMV for more information. Note: If you have both a driver’s license and an instruction permit, use the issue date from the newest document. The issue date must be from your most ...
- Online Services
Sign on to MyDMV to see your status, change your address and...
- MyDMV Account
We've put all of the most common DMV transactions in one...
- Vehicle Registration
Register your new vehicle online without a DMV office visit!...
- Online Services
Sign on to MyDMV to see your status, change your address and renew your registration. You can use the online Registration and Insurance Status Inquiry to check your registration only. You may renew at a kiosk or in person at a DMV office.
We've put all of the most common DMV transactions in one place. MyDMV offers you personalized online services with no forms and no trips to a local DMV office. Here are just a few ways to save your time with MyDMV: Change your address; Get a driver history printout; Renew your registration, driver's license or ID card; Go Green! Get renewal ...
Register your new vehicle online without a DMV office visit! Whether you purchased your car from a Nevada dealership or through a private party, there is an option for you. Rapid Registration has arrived at the DMV! This is a new process to register your vehicles from out-of-state or from a private party ONLINE.
Almost everyone can go online to complete their registration now. With Rapid Registration (new residents, private party, out-of-state sales), and EDRS (new car Nevada dealer purchases) available, there is almost no reason to have to visit a DMV office in person to complete a registration transaction.
Why should I sign up for MyDMV? You’ll have easier access to DMV's online services including renewing your vehicle registration, ordering your driver history, changing your address and much more.
You are required to register your vehicle with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to legally drive it on NV roads and highways. We can help you learn how to register your vehicle for the first time, whether you are a resident who just purchased a car, or you are new to Nevada.