Nevada DMV rolls out registration spotter

Residents can now report vehicles with unregistered or illegal plates in Nevada
The exterior of a Nevada DMV location
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Las Vegas, NV (KXNT) - The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has recently added a Nevada Registration Spotter report form on their website, which is intended solely for the purpose of reporting motor vehicles operating on Nevada roadways with expired, invalid or no registration, including Nevada residents operating vehicles with illegal out-of-state plates.

All submitted reports will be reviewed by the agency's Compliance Enforcement Division, who will also share data with other local law enforcement jurisdictions.

“Nevada is one of the first states to really have this form come to fruition and now civilians can help others by ensuring all motorists stay safe on our roads,” said Compliance Enforcement Division (CED) Chief J.D. Decker.

The DMV stressed that the report form is not intended for:

- Abandoned vehicles
- Traffic violations or unsafe driving
- Stolen vehicles (contact law enforcement immediately)
- Parking violations
- Other DMV-related issues

“I think this report form is so beneficial in so many ways,” Decker added. “We get so many calls, inquiries, and complaints daily about civilians noticing unregistered vehicles on the roads and what can be done about it and now we finally have a solution.”

For more information regarding Nevada Registration Spotter, click here.

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