How to Get a Copy of Your DMV Record in Nevada

Getting a copy of your DMV record in Nevada is simple. You may even be able to do it at home depending on the type of report you need. Three year reports are available online, but 10 year reports will require a visit to the DMV office.

Instructions

    • 1

      Access the Nevada DMV website and click on the link for the DMV's Online Driver History. Pay the $7 fee for a three-year report.

    • 2

      Bring your Nevada driver's license to a Nevada DMV if you need a 10-year report.

    • 3

      Use a self service kiosk at the DMV office if one is available at your location. If not, obtain the Application for Individual Record Information form from the desk and fill it out. The fee is $7 for any method.

Tips & Warnings

  • In order to get a certified copy of your driving record, you will need to contact the DMV records section.

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