NRS 483.475
Demerit points: Cancellation for successful completion of course of traffic safety

  • limitations
  • suspension of license
  • cumulative period for suspension
  • notice
  • hearing.

1.

Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, when a person who holds a driver’s license has accumulated 3 or more demerit points, but less than 12, the Department shall notify the person of this fact. If, after the Department mails the notice, the driver presents proof to the Department that he or she has successfully completed a course of traffic safety approved by the Department and a signed statement which indicates that the successful completion of the course was not required pursuant to a plea agreement, the Department shall cancel not more than 3 demerit points from the person’s driving record. If the driver accumulates 12 or more demerit points before completing the course of traffic safety, the person will not be entitled to have demerit points cancelled upon the completion of the course, but must have his or her license suspended. A person may attend a course only once in 12 months for the purpose of reducing demerit points. The 3 demerit points may only be cancelled from a driver’s record during the 12-month period immediately following the driver’s successful completion of the course of traffic safety. The provisions of this subsection do not apply to a person whose successful completion of a course of traffic safety was required pursuant to a plea agreement.

2.

Any reduction of demerit points applies only to the demerit record of the driver and does not affect the person’s driving record with the Department or insurance record.

3.

The Department shall use a cumulative period for the suspension of licenses pursuant to subsection 1. The periods of suspension are:

(a)

For the first accumulation of 12 demerit points during a 12-month period, 6 months. A driver whose license is suspended pursuant to this paragraph is eligible for a restricted license during the suspension.

(b)

For the second accumulation within 3 years of 12 demerit points during a 12-month period, 1 year. A driver whose license is suspended pursuant to this paragraph is eligible for a restricted license during the suspension.

(c)

For the third accumulation within 5 years of 12 demerit points during a 12-month period, 1 year. A driver whose license is suspended pursuant to this paragraph is not eligible for a restricted license during the suspension.

4.

The Department shall suspend for 1 year the license of a driver who is convicted of a sixth traffic offense within 5 years if all six offenses have been assigned a value of four or more demerit points. A driver whose license is suspended pursuant to this subsection is not eligible for a restricted license during the suspension.

5.

If the Department determines by its records that the license of a driver must be suspended pursuant to this section, it shall notify the driver by mail that his or her privilege to drive is subject to suspension.

6.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 7, the Department shall suspend the license 30 days after it mails the notice required by subsection 5.

7.

If a written request for a hearing is received by the Department:

(a)

The suspension of the license is stayed until a determination is made by the Department after the hearing.

(b)

The hearing must be held within 45 days after the request is received in the county where the driver resides unless the driver and the Department agree that the hearing may be held in some other county. The scope of the hearing must be limited to whether the records of the Department accurately reflect the driving history of the driver.

Source: Section 483.475 — Demerit points: Cancellation for successful completion of course of traffic safety; limitations; suspension of license; cumulative period for suspension; notice; hearing., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-483.­html#NRS483Sec475.

483.420
Authority of Department to cancel license.
483.430
Suspension or revocation of privilege of nonresident
483.440
Suspension or revocation of license or privilege upon conviction in another state.
483.443
Suspension of license for failure to satisfy arrearage in payment of support for child
483.445
Suspension or revocation of license of member of Armed Forces.
483.447
Future driving privileges: Deemed possession by unlicensed driver who operates vehicle in Nevada.
483.448
Future driving privileges: Demerit points
483.450
Conviction of offense making revocation of license mandatory: Department to adopt regulations prescribing recordation of conviction
483.460
Mandatory revocation of license, permit or privilege to drive
483.461
Mandatory suspension of license of person less than 21 years of age if test shows concentration of alcohol of 0.02 or more but less than 0.10 in blood or breath
483.462
Test indicating person less than 21 years of age has concentration of alcohol of 0.02 or more but less than 0.10 in blood or breath
483.465
Mandatory suspension of license when person violates promise to appear pursuant to citation: Notice
483.470
Grounds for discretionary suspension of license
483.473
Establishment of uniform system of demerit points
483.475
Demerit points: Cancellation for successful completion of course of traffic safety
483.477
Attendance at school for training drivers upon suspension.
483.480
Department may require examination before suspension or revocation of license
483.495
Tests and other requirements for reinstatement of license
483.500
Surrender and reissuance of license upon suspension or revocation.
483.505
Voluntary surrender of license
483.510
Operation in this State under foreign license during suspension or revocation prohibited.
483.520
Judicial review.
483.525
Proof of financial responsibility required for restoration of revoked license, permit or privilege
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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