Nevada DMV announces start date for technology fee refunds

Tonya Laney Director
Tonya Laney Director - Official Website
0Comments

The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced that customers who paid the DMV Technology Fee between July 1, 2020, and August 31, 2021, can start collecting their refunds beginning Monday, April 4, 2022. The refund process will be available on weekdays at any DMV office.

The Nevada DMV advises eligible customers to request their refund during their next visit for other DMV business to avoid making a special trip. “Our best advice to customers is to combine the refund with other DMV business that they were going to do anyway, so they don’t have to make a special trip,” said Nevada DMV Director Julie Butler.

The $1 technology fee was applied to various transactions such as driver’s licenses, state ID cards, vehicle registrations and titles, and business licenses. This fee was halted on May 17, 2021, following a Nevada Supreme Court decision affirming a district court ruling that Senate Bill 542 from the 2019 Legislative Session was unconstitutional. The bill had extended the program through June 30, 2022, but was struck down due to not meeting the required two-thirds majority vote in the Nevada Legislature.

The DMV Technology Fee Refund Program was approved by the Nevada Legislature’s Interim Finance Committee last October as a cost-effective method of reimbursing customers. Approximately $6 million will be refunded by the Nevada DMV to individuals and businesses. The administrative cost is expected to be around $2.3 million, saving about $5.5 million compared to the original appropriation of $7.8 million for costs during the 2021 Legislative Session.

Customers do not need an appointment or proof of payment for their refund. A designated customer service counter will be available at large DMV branches from Monday through Friday for verification and fulfillment of refunds. Smaller offices can assist with requests at regular counters.

Refund checks for commercial fleet and business customers were mailed on February 22, 2022. The cash refund program is set to continue until June 30, 2023.

Refunds are only available for those who paid the fee within the specified dates and cannot be claimed at partner locations like county assessors or treasurers’ offices or emissions stations. Refund processing is limited to weekdays.

Eligible customers are not obligated to claim their refund but can find more information about it at dmv.nv.gov/refund.



Related

Carli Smith Director Of Communications

Film Nevada partners with SetJetters to promote screen tourism in the state

Film Nevada has partnered with SetJetters app to promote screen tourism across iconic movie sites statewide. Officials say this collaboration will help attract visitors by guiding them directly from their screens into real-world destinations seen in popular films.

Dr. Jeffrey Alexander Vice President of Academic Affairs

Earth Day 2026 celebrated at Truckee Meadows Community College with sustainability events

Truckee Meadows Community College marked Earth Day 2026 with hands-on workshops promoting sustainability. The event featured student essays reflecting on environmental responsibility alongside interactive activities involving pollinators and natural fire prevention.

DeRionne Pollard  President

NSHE Board of Regents selects Dr. Sandra B. Richtermeyer as next president of Nevada State University

Dr. Sandra B. Richtermeyer has been appointed president of Nevada State University by NSHE’s Board of Regents after a national search process involving broad community input. She will begin her term on August 1 following leadership transitions at the university.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Silver State Journal.