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A Nevada driver’s license is valid for four years and expires on the motorist's birthday unless immigration documents are presented as evidence of name and date of birth. If immigration documents are used, the expiration of the license or ID card will coincide with the departure date on the immigration documents, or in four years, whichever is sooner.

Drivers can renew by Internet or mail after the first four years. You must visit a DMV office to renew in person and receive a new license after eight years.

Nevada switched to a Central Issuance system and began issuing a new format driver license during October, November and December 2008. Prior to Central Issuance, drivers would receive a sticker for the back of license following an Internet renewal or a mail transaction such as an address change. Stickers will be phased out under Central Issuance.


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Central Issuance Driver License ADULT LICENSE - 2008 to Present

The current Nevada license was first issued at the Carson City office on October 10, 2008. Rollout through the rest of the state will be accomplished by mid-December.

The back of the license includes barcode and further security enhancements.

Minor Driver License MINOR LICENSE - 2008 to Present

Minor cards display a vertical format and the words "Under 18 Until" or "Under 21 Until" followed by the date the cardholder will turn 18 or 21.

See Central Issuance for more information.

Adult Digitized Drivers License ADULT LICENSE - 2002 to 2008

The older style of digitized driver licenses and identification cards were issued from May, 2002, through November, 2008.

Under 21 Digitzed Drivers License MINOR LICENSE - 2002 to 2008

Under 21 cards display a vertical format and the words "Under 21 Until" followed by the date the cardholder will turn 21 in a yellow bar.

Digitized License News Releases:
Northern Nevada - 4/30/2002
Southern Nevada - 5/21/2002


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Film-based licenses were issued to all motorists prior to May, 2002. A limited number were issued in rural areas even after the transition to the digitized format.

Adult Film-Based License

ADULT LICENSE

Film-based licenses and ID cards were issued to all Nevadans prior to 2002. Travel teams in remote areas continued to issue film licenses through 2006.

18 to 21 Film-Based License

UNDER 21
  NO ALCOHOL

The license issued to drivers between 18 and 21 had a yellow header bar across the top with the words, MINOR DRIVER UNDER 21, in red print.

Under 18 Film-Based License

UNDER 18
  NO TOBACCO
  NO ALCOHOL

The license issued to young people under 18 has a light blue header bar across the top of the license with the words, MINOR UNDER 18, printed in yellow in the upper right corner.

Nevada began issuing the Under 21 licenses pictured above in April, 1998.  Under 21 licenses issued prior to that date are identical to the adult license.


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