Nevada DMV received nearly 21,000 reports of illegal drivers in two months through new online portal, but enforcement remains limited.
CARSON CITY, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will end most walk-in services and switch to an appointment-only business model starting Monday, Aug. 15. Beginning ...
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles rolled out a new feature allowing required documents for most vehicle registrations to be uploaded online. The new Rapid Registration system unveiled on Friday ...
Nevada DMV launched a program to report invalid tags. We break down which county's residents are more likely to tell on ...
Nevada residents are urged to be extra cautious when purchasing vehicles from private parties as there’s been a sharp increase in the sale of stolen automobiles. The Nevada Department of Motor ...
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced significant enhancements to its online services, including Rapid Registration and Turbo Titles, as part of its largest DMV Transformation ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — If you've driven on Nevada roadways long enough, you've no doubt seen a stark number of vehicles without plates or registration. This is an issue the Nevada Department of Motor ...
(This story was updated to accurately reflect the most current information.) The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles now requires vehicle transactions to start online, a shift meant to cut waits but ...
LAS VEGAS — More Nevada motorists are going green when hitting the road. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported Monday the state has seen a huge leap in the number of electric vehicle registrations in ...
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Driving is a way of life for most Americans, and we're hitting the road more than ever. In 2024, people drove 3.28 trillion miles, an all-time high. However, the more people drive, the more ...
(TNS) — Thanks to Nevada, luxury automaker Mercedes-Benz became the first car company in the U.S. to receive a certification for a Level Three autonomous vehicle, which allows a car to operate itself ...