Nevada DMV introduces new self-service kiosk at Superior Grocers

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The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced the addition of a new kiosk in Las Vegas, effective January 23, 2025. The kiosk is located inside Superior Grocers at 1955 North Nellis Boulevard and offers customers an alternative to complete various DMV services offsite.

Deputy Director Angela Smith-Lamb emphasized the importance of kiosks for DMV operations: “Our kiosks play such an essential role at the DMV. We encourage our customers to utilize them, especially when they are visiting us in office for a service they could perform on a kiosk or online in just minutes.”

The transactions available at these kiosks are designed to be quick and efficient. Customers can expect to pay an additional processing fee of $4 for registration renewals and duplicates, while all other transactions incur a fee of $1.25. These services are also accessible online.

Smith-Lamb expressed satisfaction with the new installation: “We are very pleased to bring forth this new kiosk to an ever-growing Las Vegas population,” she said. She further encouraged residents to make use of online services or visit any of the statewide kiosks.

For those interested in locating their nearest kiosk, further information is available online.



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