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Nevada Driver’s License & Permit FAQ
How Can I Apply for my NV Driver’s License? Frequently Asked Questions
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How old must I be in order to apply for a Nevada driver’s license?
You may apply for your learner’s permit at 15 ½. You may apply for your license at age 16.What kind of documents do I need to apply for a license in Nevada?
You must provide:- Proof of Identity such as a Birth Certificate or US Passport.
Find a list of other acceptable documents at http://www.dmvnv.com/dlresidency.htm. - Social Security Card or W-2 for proof of social security number
- Utility bill for proof of residence
- Minor Affidavit Sheet signed by parents (if under age 18)
- Signed Driver’s License Application also known as form DMV 002 (financial responsibility section must be signed by parents if under 18)
- Proof of Identity such as a Birth Certificate or US Passport.
Are there any requirements I must meet in order to get my permit in Nevada?
There are a few requirements you must meet in order to get your permit in Nevada.- You must be at least 15 ½ years old
- You must be able to provide proof of Identity, social security number and Nevada residency
- You must be able to pass the vision test
- You must have a parent willing to sign financial responsibility agreement
- You must have a parent willing to sign a Minor Affidavit Sheet verifying your personal information (if under 18).
- You must take a driver’s education course, either through your high school or from a DMV-approved driving school (if under 18, THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS)
Where do I apply for my Nevada license?
You must apply for your license at a Nevada DMV office. Easily find locations and hours at http://www.dmvnv.com/locat.htm.How may I contact a Nevada DMV office?
The Nevada DMV wants to hear from residents. You may contact them by phone at:- Las Vegas area
(702) 486-4368 - Reno/Sparks/Carson City
(775) 684-4368 - Elsewhere in Nevada
(877) 368-7828
- Las Vegas area
Who should bring me for my permit test in Nevada?
If you are under 18, you will need to have someone willing to sign a financial responsibility agreement and Minor Affidavit Sheet for you. This will most likely be a parent or legal guardian. If you need more information contact Nevada customer service at (877) 368-7828.Do I need a physical in order to get a license in Nevada?
You do not have to go through the hassle of getting a physical in order to apply for a license in NevadaDoes Nevada require applicants to take an eye exam?
Yes. You must score at least 20/40 in one eye. If you have to wear glasses or contact lenses you will have “Restriction A” placed on your license or permit.What about my driver’s license photo?
No need to worry. All Nevada DMV offices supply their applicants with driver’s license photographs. Be prepared and look your best!How can I apply for my Nevada driver’s license?
Here’s how you can apply for your Nevada license:- Be at least 15 ½ years old
- Be able to provide proof of Identity, social security number and Nevada residency
- Be able to pass the vision test
- Have a legal guardian willing to sign financial responsibility agreement
- Have a legal guardian willing to sign a Minor Affidavit Sheet verifying your personal information (if under 18).
- Be enrolled in a driver’s education course, either through your high school or from a DMV-approved driving school (if under 18, THERE ARE EXCEPTIONS)
What’s next after I apply for my Nevada driver’s license?
After you apply for your license, you will get a paper interim until your permit comes in the mail. This usually takes about 10 days. After you get your permit, you must complete at least 50 hours of behind-the-wheel training with 10 of those hours being at night. You should keep track of your hours on the Beginning Driver’s Log and submit it when you go in for your road test.- Collapse all
How Can I Get Ready for my NV Permit Test? Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the best way to study for the Nevada permit test?
You will find all that you need to know in the Nevada driver’s handbook. Because of this, the best way to study is by familiarizing yourself with the handbook. It can be found at http://www.dmvnv.com/pdfforms/dlbook.pdf.Must I have driver’s education when getting my license in Nevada?
Nevada drivers under 18 must complete a driver’s education course. You may enroll at age 15. You have 3 options in doing this:- You can go to a classroom course plus get 50 hours of behind-the-wheel experience
- You can take an online course plus get 50 hours of behind-the-wheel experience
- You can get 100 hours of driving experience is a classroom course is not offered within a 30 mile radius of you and you don’t want to take an online course.
Where can I get a Nevada driver’s handbook from?
You can easily obtain a handbook online in either English or Spanish. The English version can be found at http://www.dmvnv.com/pdfforms/dlbook.pdf.Should I read the entire Nevada driver’s manual for the permit test?
It’s best. This is a definite way to avoid any surprises on the exam. The chapters will cover:- The Importance of Buckling Up!
- Rules of the Road, Traffic Signs and Road Markings
- Abnormal driving conditions
- Safe Vehicle Operation
- Insurance Requirements
- Driving Record and Demerit Point System
Is there a mobile Nevada practice test app for my iPhone/iPad?
For the best iPhone/iPad app go to http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/dmv-genius-free-permit-practice/id513850893?mt=8.Are there any sample questions that will be on the Nevada permit test?
Here are a few sample questions from the Nevada DMV practice test.- “If an officer believes you are under the influence________”
- “The major cause of traffic accidents in Nevada is__________.”
- “You may use a center turn lane: __________.”
How will the written test be graded in Nevada?
You must score 80% in order to pass. There are 50 questions on the test.Where should I go to find Nevada permit practice tests online?
The Nevada DMV has interactive sample tests available at: http://www.dmvnv.com/dlquiz.htm
If you prefer text only go to:
http://www.dmvnv.com/dlquizlt.htm
There are also online flashcards available at http://www.flashcardmachine.com/nevada-permit-exam.html.Where is the best place to go for the written test in Nevada?
Just go over to your local Nevada DMV office when you are ready to take your permit test. Easily find a location near you at http://www.dmvnv.com/locat.htm.What’s the best thing to do the night before my Nevada permit test?
The night before the permit test can be a stressful time. Relax and use the night before as a time for review. Once you have done a final review, think positive and look forward to getting your permit.How many people on average pass their permit test the first time?
Although Nevada does not have an exact average, it is evident that those who passed the first time took the time to study and prepare for their exam.When can I tell that I’m ready for my Nevada permit test?
Preparation and confidence are the two major factors of being ready. Once you have mastered those two, you should gather all of your necessary documents and go to the Nevada DMV for your permit test.What should I do once I’m ready for my Nevada permit test?
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Frequently Asked Questions about Taking Your Nevada Permit Test
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Where should I go to sign up for the Nevada written test?
Go to your local Nevada DMV branch when you are ready to sign up for your permit test. Easily find locations and hours at http://www.dmvnv.com/locat.htm.How will I know it’s OK to get my permit in Nevada?
You are free to try for your permit if…..- You are at least 15 ½ years old.
- You can provide proof of identity, social security number and Nevada residency
- You can show proof of enrollment in a DMV approved Driver’s Ed course (if under 18).
- You can pass the vision test
- You have a parent or guardian willing to sign a financial responsibility agreement and Minor Affidavit Sheet
What sort of documents do I need when I go in to take my written test in Nevada?
Be prepared to show documents that will prove your identity, social security number, and Nevada residency such as:- A Birth Certificate or US Passport for proof of identity
- Social Security Card or W-2 for proof of social security number
- Utility bill or other bill for proof of residency
- Signed Minor Affidavit Sheet and financial responsibility statement by your legal guardian (if under 18). Should either be notarized or signed in front of a DMV official.
What is the cost of a Nevada permit test?
It costs . This will cover your written test and road test.Should my parents come with me for my Nevada learner’s permit?
If you are under 18, it is best to have a guardian with you in order to sign the Minor Affidavit Statement and financial responsibility agreement. If a parent can’t bring you, be sure that they sign those statements in front of a notary public before you go in to take the permit test.What should I know to pass the Nevada written test?
The permit test will cover a variety of information about road rules.
You will need to know how to:- Handle adverse driving conditions
- Respond to Traffic Signs, Shapes and Colors
- Follow Rules for safe and legal turning
- React after an accident
How many questions are there on the Nevada permit test?
You can expect to see 50 questions. They will be about road rules and signs.How will I know if I passed the Nevada permit test?
Once you are finished with your test, you will receive a score. You must score at least 80% to pass.How many questions am I allowed to get wrong on the Nevada permit test?
You can’t miss more than 10 questions. That means you must answer at least 40 questions correctly.What common mistakes do people make on the Nevada permit test?
Mistakes vary. Often times, applicants overlook sections of the manual that give important information such as:- Demerits and point values
- Insurance requirements
- Routine traffic stops by law enforcement
Will I be allowed to use the manual on the Nevada permit test?
Of course not! You have to succeed at this on your own. If you study, you won’t need a book for help.Do I have to take a drug test when getting a permit in Nevada?
A drug test is not a part of the Nevada licensing process.Where can I see some feedback from people who have already passed their Nevada permit test?
Please select one of the NV permit tests above and scroll down -- all the Facebook comments were written by people who have already passed their DMV exam or are still getting ready for it.What will happen if I fail my Nevada permit test?
You will not be issued a learner’s permit. It will be best that you pay attention to why you failed and try again. You must wait at least until the next business day before you can retake it.When can I take the Nevada permit test again if I fail?
Feel free to take the permit test again as soon as the next business day. There’s no limit to the number of chances you can try. You must be willing to pay a retesting fee each time.Who can ride in the car with me if I only have a Nevada permit?
With a learner’s permit, you must drive with a licensed Nevada driver who is age 21 or older. You may have other passengers as long as a supervising licensed driver is with you.Are there any restrictions on my Nevada license after I get it?
For the first 6 months after getting your license, new drivers may not transport anyone under 18, unless they are an immediate family member. For the first 6 months, you may not drive between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless traveling to or from school/work.May I drive anywhere in Nevada with a learner’s permit?
Definitely. You are encouraged to drive in different places and situations in order to get adequate behind the wheel training. Always have a licensed driver 21 or older with you.After I pass my Nevada written test, what happens?
Great! Now that you have passed your written test, you will receive a temporary paper until your actual permit comes in the mail.
With your permit, you must have a licensed driver 21 or older sitting next to you.
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Getting Ready for Your Nevada Road Test: FAQ
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What is the best way to prepare for the Nevada road test?
The best way to prepare for the road test is by practicing. You can get ready by:- Handling the vehicle properly
- Feeling comfortable with the acceleration, brake and signal lights
- Sharing the road with other drivers
Where is the best place to practice for the road test in Nevada?
Driving through empty areas and gradually easing into heavier traffic is a safe approach for brand new drivers.
Drive on the actual DMV testing routes. When practicing, pay attention to hidden signs that you may miss on the road test.Where can I find a driving school in Nevada?
Some places in Nevada don’t have driving schools for several miles. Find a list of schools at http://www.dmvnv.com/dlschoolsprd.htm.Where is the easiest DMV office to take my Nevada road test?
Many Nevada DMV offices offer the same service; however, some places may be tougher than others. It is said that the Sahara location is known for the most failures. Some say that the North Decatur location is good.What should I bring with me on the day of the Nevada driving exam?
On the day of your exam, bring the following with you:- Parent/Guardian to sign a Financial Responsibility Statement and Minor Affidavit Sheet.
- Instructional Permit
- Proof of Identity
- Drivers Education Certificate of Completion or high school report card/school transcript (if under 18)
- Completed Beginning Driver Experience Log (Form DLD-130)
- Vehicle with Insurance
What will I be expected to do on the Nevada road test?
You will be asked to drive and perform maneuvers like…- One – way use
- Intersections
- Turns
What should I do the night before the Nevada road test?
Be sure to have all that you need such as your learner’s permit, supervising licensed driver at least 21, and insured vehicle. Just take it easy and look forward to the next day.Should I schedule a road test in Nevada?
Yes. They even have a great online tool that tells you how long your expected wait will be. Begin scheduling your road test online at https://dmvapp.nv.gov/DMV/DL/DriveTestSchedulerPublic/DriveTest_Avail.htm.Where should I go for my Nevada driving test?
You will be instructed on where to go for your road test once you make your road test appointment. To schedule your appointment go online to https://dmvapp.nv.gov/DMV/DL/DriveTestSchedulerPublic/DriveTest_Avail.htm.Will the Nevada DMV office supply me with a car for the road test?
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Taking Your Road Test (Driving Exam) in Nevada: Frequently Asked Questions
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Can anyone bring me for my road test in Nevada?
Your parents should bring you. If they are unable to bring you, you must have a responsible licensed driver age 21 or older bring you. You must bring a notarized Minor Affidavit Sheet and financial responsibility agreement from your parents.Are there any tips that will help me pass my Nevada road test the first time?
Other drivers who failed said they didn’t pass because:- They didn’t keep both hands on the steering wheel
- They didn’t come to a complete stop
- They drove too fast in a residential or business district
- They didn’t pick up enough speed after a turn
What should I keep in mind when taking the road test in Nevada?
Keep in mind that the following things will deduct points from your total score. If you get too many, you won’t pass.- Not checking your mirrors often
- Leaving the turn signal on after turning
- Not leaving enough distance between you and other vehicles
- Using a cellphone
What common mistakes would cause me to fail the Nevada road test?
If you fail, the examiner will explain to you why you failed and will tell you how to retake it. Here are common mistakes you want to avoid.- Not obeying school zone rules
- Driving on both sides of marked lines
- Unsure of how to react to hazardous driving situations
What will I be asked to do on the road test in Nevada?
The first thing you will have to do is show the examiner that you have insurance on the vehicle you are going to test in. Next, the examiner will inspect your vehicle. Finally, you will demonstrate your ability to handle the responsibilities of the road by doing things like:- Going through intersections.
- Driving through different zoned areas
- Controlling your speed
- Stopping at intersections
- Parallel Parking
Will there be Parallel Parking on the Nevada road test?
Yes. It is last on the test and is worth 4 points.May I wear my contacts/glasses on the Nevada road test?
Yes. You must where corrective lenses if that is what you normally use to see with.Can I have someone else in the car with me during my Nevada road test?
No one is allowed in the car with you, not even for moral support. It will be just you and the examiner.What will happen if I fail my driving exam several times in Nevada?
If you fail your test several times, the examiner can make you wait a while before taking it again. This will give you the time needed to get more practice. Each time you fail, you have to pay a fee.- Collapse all
I Have Passed the NV Road Test! What’s Next? Frequently Asked Questions
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What will happen after I pass my Nevada road test?
You’ll be issued a temporary license at the office. Your official license will be mailed to you within 10 days.What limitations will be on my Nevada driver’s license after I get it?
If you are a new driver 18 or older, there will be no limitations on your license.
If you are under 18, you can’t have anyone in the car under 18 for the first 3 months. You can’t drive between 10pm and 5am unless traveling to or from work and your parents have the right to request for your license to be cancelled.Is there anything I should keep in mind when driving in Nevada for the first time?
When driving in Nevada for the first time, remember these 5 things:- Avoid excessive lane changes
- It is illegal to use a hand held cell phone device while driving
- Don’t roll through stop signs
- Look ahead in order to anticipate other drivers
- Watch for children – they are unpredictable
What is the best type of car insurance for Nevada?
The best type of car insurance in Nevada will include a minimum liability of:- ,000 for bodily injury or death of one person in an accident
- ,000 for bodily injury or death of two or more people in any one accident
- ,000 for injury to or destruction of others property
What will I need in order to get car insurance in Nevada?
Be ready to provide information for the insurance company. Different companies will ask for different things based on their company’s policies. Usually, you will need to provide your license number, driver’s education (if any), car type and class, and address.What’s the average cost of car insurance in Nevada?
The good news about Nevada’s car insurance rates is that they are lower than the national average. Car insurance in Nevada will vary based on who you are and what type of car you drive.Where can I find the cheapest car insurance in Nevada?
Nevada is actually becoming less expensive for car insurance compared to the other states. Here are neat ways to lower your premiums even more:- If you have more than one address, compare addresses. Zip Codes help determine how much you will pay.
- Try to get all of the discounts offered by the company.
- Compare rates and companies.
Why is car insurance so expensive with a new license in Nevada?
New drivers have it tough when it comes to car insurance. It is due to the higher accident rate among this group. Nevada however, has lower premiums compared to the other 50 states. It ranks 40th out of the 50 states. Premiums average around 23 less than the highest premiums of 36 in places like Louisiana.- Collapse all
I Have Failed My Nevada Road Test! What’s Next? Frequently Asked Questions
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When can I retake the Nevada road test if I fail?
The examiner will decide when you can take your test again – just ask. You will have to pay a retest fee.If I fail my Nevada road test, what happens?
You won’t get your license. The examiner will tell you when you are able to try again.- Collapse all
How Can I Renew My Driver’s License In NV? Frequently Asked Questions
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How can I renew my Nevada driver’s license?
You may be eligible to renew your license online or by mail if you receive the Driver License Renew By Mail Application. If you don’t get this, you’ll receive a card requiring you to renew in person.Where should I go to renew my Nevada driver’s license?
You may renew your license:- Online: If you are at least 25 and have renewed in person within the past 4 years.
- By Mail
- In person
- Kiosk
Do I need to take the written test again when I go to renew my license in Nevada?
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I’m Moving to Nevada! Frequently Asked Questions
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Is there a road test when I move to Nevada from another state, for example Arizona?
Welcome to Nevada, the Silver State! Once you become a Nevada resident, you must exchange your out-of-state license for a Nevada one. You have 30 days. Just bring your license, birth certificate, social security card, and proof of address to the DMV office for an even swap. You will be required to take a vision test and pay a license fee. That’s it!Is my out-of-state learner’s permit valid in Nevada?
Nevada will honor out-of-state instructional permits. The permit must be valid and you must be with a licensed driver 21 or older.May I drive in Nevada with my out-of-state license?
It’s perfectly fine to drive in Nevada with your out-of-state license.May I drive in Nevada with my out-of-county license?
You may drive in Nevada with your foreign license as long as you are not a citizen. You may drive with it until it expires. You must obtain a Nevada license if you ever become a resident of Nevada.How easy is it to find more information about driving in Nevada?
Need more information about driving in Nevada? Not a problem. Find the answers to your questions on the Nevada DMV website at www.dmvnv.com.- Collapse all
General Questions About NV Driving License
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When is it legal to drive in the state of Nevada?
You may….
Enroll in driver’s education as early as age 15.
Obtain your permit as early as age 15 ½.
Get your license as early as age 16.What is the legal limit for drinking and driving in Nevada?
Nevada has a BAC limit of 0.08% percent for those over age 21. Nevada has a .02% blood alcohol limit for drivers under 21.- Collapse all
With one pull of a one-armed bandit at many of Nevada’s casinos, you could win a brand new car. But you’d feel pretty silly about that prize if you couldn’t even drive it out of the smallest big city in the world (that’s Reno). Well, lucky for you, our materials include practice tests that are nearly identical to what you’ll see at the DMV. With prep questions for motorcyclists, car drivers, or commercial vehicle operators, this is the resource for passing your upcoming motor vehicle test.
Business in Nevada is booming, and it’s no gamble to try to get a job on a commercial vehicle to take advantage of the upswing. But whatever you want to do work-wise in a truck, van, or bus, you’ll need a Nevada commercial driver’s license (CDL). To help you with that, we have prepared several exam-like practice tests and cheat sheets.