Using this service provided by the Nevada state DMV, you can renew your driver's license online.
Sorry, but you must surrender your out-of-state license or ID to obtain one from Nevada. This is Nevada law and part of the national Driver License Agreement. Nevada does offer a seasonal resident ID card to part-time residents who meet certain qualifications. See ID Cards.
Yes, Nevada honors licenses and permits issued by the appropriate government agency in another state or country. Drivers under 18 must obey the restrictions listed under Nevada Teen Driving.
An International Driver License (IDL) is not required for foreign visitors. An IDL must be accompanied by a government-issued driver license. An IDL is only a translation of a license. It is not valid by itself.
Most driver's licenses and ID cards may be renewed online through a MyDMV account up to 90 days prior to expiration.
See License Renewal Options and ID Card Renewal Options for more details.
If your license has been expired one year or more, you must renew in person. You will have to show Proof of Identity and take the written test. If your license has been expired for four years or more, you will also have to take the skills test.
Military/Federal Employees - Nevada residents who are currently members of the Armed forces, their spouses, dependents or certain federal employees may be eligible to renew by mail up to 2 years after expiration. Please contact us for eligibility requirements.
You can order a duplicate online through a MyDMV account or in person. The issue date on your license is required to set up MyDMV, so if you don't have an existing account or a copy of your card, you can't order online.
The replacement will be mailed. See Duplicates.
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