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If you just moved to Nevada and are already have a driver's license in another state you must transfer your out of state driver's license within 30 days of being granted residency.
The first step to transferring your out of state drivers license is to visit a Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. Once there you must submit or show the following documents that are approved by the Nevada DMV office.
You must show proof of your Social Security Number (SSN), which can include your - Social Security Card - W-2 - IRS Form 1099 - Paystub - If you do not have proof of a your Social Security Number follow this link to see which documents you can use to get a SSN card.
You must show two documents proving your residency that are dated within the last 60 days, which can include - Receipt for the rent or lease of a residence - Lease of a residence on which the applicant appears as the lessee - Record from a public utility for a service address - Bank or credit card statement - Employment check stub.
You must show documents that prove your name change, these documents can include - Marriage certificate - Court Order - Divorce decree
In addition to these documents you will need to surrender your current out of state driver’s license to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office. All drivers will need to pass a vision test while only driver who are under 21 or who meet the criteria below will need to take a knowledge test.
If your driver’s license is from a US territory or from another country you must take and pass:
You must show two documents proving your residency that are dated within the last 60 days, which can include - Receipt for the rent or lease of a residence - Lease of a residence on which the applicant appears as the lessee - Record from a public utility for a service address - Bank or credit card statement - Employment check stub.
*View the full list of acceptable proof of identity and residency.
You must pass a vision test
Once you have your Instruction permit you will be allowed to get behind the wheel with a driver who has been driving with a valid driver's license for 1 year and is 21 years or older.
Once you believe you are ready to take the driving skills test, find your nearest DMV office location and schedule a driving appointment. You will need to bring
Instruction permit number
For your skills (driving) test the examiner will conduct a safety inspection on the vehicle as well as check the registration and insurance. All vehicles must be insured and registered.
The car you use to take your skills test does not have to be your own but it does need to be in the same license class. The car that you use for the driving test cannot be a rental car.
From us here at Aceable, good luck on your Nevada driver's test!