Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 483 - Drivers' Licenses; Driving Schools and Driving Instructors
CANCELLATION, SUSPENSION, REVOCATION AND VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF LICENSES
Section 483.463 - Notification of Department when certain drivers are released from imprisonment or placed on parole or residential confinement; resumption and setting aside of period of revocation
Current through December 12, 2024
1. The notice required by NRS 209.517 and 213.12185 must be submitted to the Department within 10 days after the driver's release from imprisonment or the date on which the driver is placed on parole or residential confinement. The notice must be submitted in written or electronic format and must contain, in a form prescribed by the Department, at least the following information:
2. The period of revocation during which a driver is not eligible for a license, permit or privilege to drive pursuant to NRS 483.460 resumes upon the receipt by the Department of the notice described in subsection 1.
3. Upon receipt of a notice informing the Department that a driver has had his or her parole revoked or a term of residential confinement rescinded, the Department will set aside the period of revocation during which the driver is not eligible for a license, permit or privilege to drive. The notice must contain the date of incarceration and comply with the requirements of subsection 1.
Added to NAC by Dep't of Motor Veh. by R124-07, 1-30-2008, eff. 3-1-2008; A by R140-12, 12-20-2012, eff. 1-15-2013
NRS 209.517, 213.12185, 481.051, 483.220, 483.460