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Nevada DMVThe Nevada DMV, or Department of Motor Vehicle, offers residents a place to obtain driver’s license, renew license, purchase and renew license plates and obtain important information regarding cars and trucks. This service is offered to all residents of Nevada and locations are found throughout the state. The Nevada DMV also now offers self-service stations that are easy ways to renew licenses at many offices in Las Vegas and Henderson. When visiting the Nevada DMV, you should always expect some sort of wait. The offices are often busy and sometimes the lines can run slow. In order to avoid large crowds at all Nevada DMV offices, there are a few tips. One good tip is to renew your license during the middle of the week and in the middle of the month if at all possible. The first and last part of the month is often busy because many people wait until the last minute to renew. Also, because the Nevada DMV offices are often closed on holidays, it is recommended to not visit the DMV offices the day after a holiday. When visiting any Nevada DMV office, you should always come prepared. That means make sure you bring your paperwork, proof of insurance, if required and your method of payment. Remember that almost all of the Nevada DMV offices are closed on the weekend and are open Monday through Friday from 8 to 5 p.m. If you get ready to visit the Nevada DMV offices and realize you do not have all the necessary paperwork with you, many of the forms can be printed out in advance using their website. This can help speed the process along. Most Nevada DMV offices accept several forms of payment. This includes cash for the exact amount, personal checks, and money orders. Any checks that are from out of state banks will require special approval. The Nevada DMV offices also accept MasterCard, Discover, Visa, American Express and most debit or E-checks. |
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