Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 483 - Drivers' Licenses; Driving Schools and Driving Instructors
CANCELLATION, SUSPENSION, REVOCATION AND VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF LICENSES
Section 483.495 - Requirements for obtaining new license after cancellation of minor's license or voluntary surrender of license; reissuance of voluntarily surrendered license

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 483.495

Current through February 27, 2024

1. A minor whose license is cancelled pursuant to NRS 483.310 may obtain a new license upon:

(a) The submission of an application signed and verified by a responsible person pursuant to NRS 483.300; or

(b) Attaining the age of 18 years.

2. A person who surrendered his or her license for confidential medical reasons and who is seeking to obtain a new license may be required by the Department to:

(a) Pass a knowledge, vision or driving skills test; and

(b) Submit information necessary to determine the person's physical and mental ability to operate a motor vehicle safely.

A person who voluntarily surrenders his or her license at the request of the Department because of medical reasons will not be required to pay reinstatement fees.

3. A license that has been voluntarily surrendered to the Department and which is not otherwise subject to cancellation by the Department may be reissued upon:

(a) The filing of a new application; and

(b) The payment of the appropriate fees.

Added to NAC by Dep't of Motor Veh. & Pub. Safety, eff. 11-7-95

NRS 483.220, 483.495, 483.505

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