Nevada DMV launches rapid registration service in Elko and Sahara Las Vegas

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Mark Froese Chief It Manager - Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles Website
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The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has announced the release of Rapid Registration in the Elko and Sahara Las Vegas areas, starting August 19, 2024.

“This is the first rollout of direct, online registration services,” said Director Tonya Laney. “Rapid Registration has been in the works for quite some time, but we are joyous to finally see this product come to fruition and released to our Las Vegas and Elko customers.”

The new system allows customers to upload documents remotely through a new portal, eliminating the need for potentially lengthy visits to DMV offices. Individuals can now complete their application process from home or any location of their choosing.

Eligible participants include those who have purchased vehicles from Nevada dealerships and can currently register online using the Electronic Dealer, Rebuilder or Lessor’s Report of Sale or Lease (EDRS) system. Additionally, customers can renew their registration online with a MyDMV account.

“Rapid Registration is in its first phase, meaning that customers will still need to make an appointment to pay for their plates and pick them up at the participating Elko and Sahara offices,” stated Laney. “We are already working to build the second phase, which will include a fully automated system available to the entire state.”

The DMV continues to promote its “DMV Wherever” brand, encouraging customers to handle their transactions online instead of visiting an office.

For more information on Rapid Registration, visit the DMV website.



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