Nevada DMV: Motorists can now start all transactions online

Customers wait in line at a Nevada DMV location
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Carson City, NV (DMV-NV) – The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles now says that all vehicle transactions can begin online. That includes new registration, titling, registration renewals, and movement permits.

Nevadans can begin their online transactions through MyDMV or DriveNV before visiting an office if an in-person step is required.

“The most recent statewide network outage gave us valuable insight into how we can best serve Nevadans,” said DMV Director Tonya Laney. “Our top priority is ensuring customers can get critical services like driver’s licenses and ID cards without delays. Moving vehicle transactions online allows us to dedicate more time and resources to those essential in-person needs.”

Since the start of the current fiscal year in July, over 192,000 vehicle transactions have been completed in the office, with registration renewals representing the majority. During that same time, DMV offices served over 118,000 customers, while approximately 20% of appointments went unused due to no-shows.

DMV officials say that transitioning vehicle services to start online will streamline intake, reduce incomplete visits caused by missing paperwork, and free up thousands of appointments each month for Nevadans who require in-person assistance.

The DMV currently offers more than two dozen services online through MyDMV, DriveNV, and DMVNow Kiosks. Customers can renew registrations, order duplicate titles, obtain temporary movement permits, change their address, and more—all without visiting an office. Features like Rapid Registration and Turbo Titles let customers upload documents and complete steps in advance, saving time and minimizing the risk of being turned away.

Nevadans can create an account and access online services for MyDMV and DriveNV by visiting dmv.nv.gov.

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