Reinstating your Nevada Driving License
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Your privilege will remain suspended or revoked indefinitely until you comply with all reinstatement requirements and receive a new license. There is no time limit or statute of limitations for reinstating suspensions or revocations.
If your license is suspended or revoked because of an active court case such as Failure to Appear, you must resolve all of the criminal charges before your license can be reinstated. You must then follow the DMV’s reinstatement procedures and requirements.
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The DMV does not notify drivers when the suspension or revocation period has ended. The notice sent to you when the action was first taken clearly states the beginning and ending dates. Drivers with multiple suspensions or revocations must wait for all periods to end before applying for reinstatement.
Reinstatement requirements vary with the type of offense. For more information about your case, call, write or e-mail your questions and provide your name and Nevada driver license/ID number or Social Security number:
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In addition to any other requirements, you may have to take a vision, a written, and a driving skills test. The driving skills test will be required if your license has been suspended or revoked for more than one year.
Clearance letters
Former residents who now live in another state may pay their reinstatement fee and obtain a clearance letter by using the Processing Center Payment Authorization (NVL-007). Please contact us before faxing or mailing your payment. You may be required to meet additional requirements. A clearance letter does not validate your driver license. It will clear your driving status in Nevada to obtain a driver license in another state.
