NRS 483.330
Examination of applicants

  • waiver of examination and fee by Department.

1.

The Department may require every applicant for a driver’s license, including a commercial driver’s license issued pursuant to NRS 483.900 to 483.940, inclusive, to submit to an examination. The examination may include:

(a)

A test of the applicant’s ability to understand official devices used to control traffic;

(b)

A test of the applicant’s knowledge of practices for safe driving and the traffic laws of this State;

(c)

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a test of the applicant’s eyesight; and

(d)

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, an actual demonstration of the applicant’s ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle of the type or class of vehicle for which he or she is to be licensed.
Ê The examination may also include such further physical and mental examination as the Department finds necessary to determine the applicant’s fitness to drive a motor vehicle safely upon the highways. If the Department requires an applicant to submit to a test specified in paragraph (b), the Department shall ensure that the test includes at least one question testing the applicant’s knowledge of the provisions of NRS 484B.165.

2.

The Department may provide by regulation for the acceptance of a report from an ophthalmologist, optician, optometrist, physician or advanced practice registered nurse in lieu of an eye test by a driver’s license examiner.

3.

If the Department establishes a type or classification of driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle of a type which is not normally available to examine an applicant’s ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control of such a vehicle, the Department may, by regulation, provide for the acceptance of an affidavit from a:

(a)

Past, present or prospective employer of the applicant; or

(b)

Local joint apprenticeship committee which had jurisdiction over the training or testing, or both, of the applicant,
Ê in lieu of an actual demonstration.

4.

The Department may waive an examination pursuant to subsection 1 for a person applying for a Nevada driver’s license who possesses a valid driver’s license of the same type or class issued by another jurisdiction unless that person:

(a)

Has not attained 21 years of age, except that the Department may, based on the driving record of the applicant, waive the examination to demonstrate the applicant’s ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motor vehicle of the same type or class of vehicle for which he or she is to be licensed;

(b)

Has had his or her license or privilege to drive a motor vehicle suspended, revoked or cancelled or has been otherwise disqualified from driving during the immediately preceding 4 years;

(c)

Has been convicted of a violation of NRS 484C.130 or, during the immediately preceding 7 years, of a violation of NRS 484C.110, 484C.120 or 484C.430 or a law of any other jurisdiction that prohibits the same or similar conduct;

(d)

Has restrictions to his or her driver’s license which the Department must reevaluate to ensure the safe driving of a motor vehicle by that person;

(e)

Has had three or more convictions of moving traffic violations on his or her driving record during the immediately preceding 4 years; or

(f)

Has been convicted of any of the offenses related to the use or operation of a motor vehicle which must be reported pursuant to the provisions of Part 1327 of Title 23 of the Code of Federal Regulations relating to the National Driver Register Problem Driver Pointer System during the immediately preceding 4 years.

Source: Section 483.330 — Examination of applicants; waiver of examination and fee by Department., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-483.­html#NRS483Sec330.

483.230
Licensing of drivers required
483.235
Holders of class A noncommercial drivers’ licenses: Department to adopt regulations concerning driving of combinations of vehicles of certain length and weight.
483.240
Exemptions from licensing.
483.245
License issued by this State required when person becomes resident
483.250
Issuance of license to certain persons prohibited
483.255
Department to adopt regulations regarding hours of training required for issuance of license to minor who attends school for training drivers.
483.283
Proof of compliance with certain statutory provisions required for issuance to or renewal of license of certain criminal offenders
483.289
Application for license or instruction permit: Choice of statutory provisions.
483.290
Application for license or instruction permit
483.292
Declaration of status as veteran: Inquiry by Department upon application for instruction permit or license
483.294
Registration of certain males with Selective Service System when applying for license or permit to drive or driver authorization card
483.295
Application from person previously licensed in another state
483.300
Signing and verification of application of minor by responsible person
483.310
Release from liability upon cancellation of minor’s license.
483.320
Cancellation of license upon death of person signing minor’s application.
483.325
Qualifications for safe driving of types of vehicles
483.330
Examination of applicants
483.347
Shape of license
483.348
Issuance of specially designed driver’s licenses to insulin dependent diabetics and epileptics
483.349
Placement of designation on license issued to person with disability which limits or impairs ability to walk.
483.350
License to be carried and surrendered upon demand
483.360
Restricted license
483.363
Report requesting that Department examine licensee who may be unable to safely operate motor vehicle: Qualifications of persons who may file
483.367
Report of inability of person to safely operate motor vehicle: Department to require examination and take other appropriate action
483.370
Duplicate or substitute permit or license.
483.375
Change of full legal name on license: Requirements
483.376
Alternate address on license at request of peace officer or retired peace officer: Requirements
483.380
Expiration of license
483.382
Renewal of license: Notice to licensee
483.383
Renewal of license: Procedure for renewal by mail
483.384
Renewal of license: Test of eyesight
483.386
Renewal of license: Reexamination upon good cause
483.390
Notice of change of address.
483.400
Records of Department.
483.410
Fees and penalties: Amounts, payment and disposition.
483.415
Additional fee
483.417
One-time waiver of fees to furnish duplicate license to homeless person or person recently released from prison, jail or detention facility
483.2521
Drivers who are 16 or 17 years of age: Prerequisites to issuance of license.
483.2523
Drivers who are 16 or 17 years of age: Restriction on transporting certain passengers under 18 years of age during initial period of licensure
483.2525
Drivers who are 16 or 17 years of age: Violation of restriction on transporting certain passengers during initial period of licensure not primary offense
483.2527
Drivers who are 16 or 17 years of age: Information included on and format of license
483.2529
Drivers who are 16 or 17 years of age: Duration of restriction or suspension of license for certain violations.
483.2925
Designation of veteran status on license or permit
483.3485
Program for imprinting symbol or other indicator of medical condition on license: Establishment
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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