What Are The Steps To Get Nevada Driver's License?
Every state is different with the requirements needed to get a drivers license. If you live in Nevada, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles has some pretty strict guidelines you will need to follow. Check out our step-by-step guide below, as we look at what are the steps to get Nevada driver's license.
Step One: School Attendance Proof
For new drivers under the age of 18, Nevada requires you to provide the DMV with proof that you meet the minimum school attendance requirements. This can be done by submitting the information needed via the Certificate of Attendance (DMV 301). An authoritative figure (school principal, parent or guardian) must sign off on it before you submit it.
Step Two: Sign Up for Driver's Ed
Once you turn 15, new drivers in Nevada can enroll in a driver's education course, which consists of 30 hours of classroom instruction. These courses can be done at public or private high schools, DMV-licensed professional driving schools or state-approved online courses. Once the course is complete, you will receive a certificate of completion, which you will need to show the DMV office when applying for your license. Also, before enrolling in any driving school, make sure they are state-approved!
Step Three: Instruction Permit Application
Once you turn 15½, you are eligible to apply for your instruction (learner's) permit. You will need to show proof of identity and address when applying for this permit. To do this, you will need to bring with you your birth certificate, social security card and two forms showing your address, like a piece of mail or report card.
From there, you will need to pay a couple fees: a testing fee of $25, which covers the vision and knowledge (written) test, and the licensing fee of $22.25. For the vision test, you must have a minimum level of vision of 20/40 in one eye to pass. For the written test, you need to score a minimum of 80% to pass. If you fail any test, you can do a retake, which will cost you $10.
Step Four: Behind-The-Wheel Training
Now that you have your permit, it is time for you to get behind the wheel. For the behind-the-wheel training, the Nevada DMV requires you to hold your instruction permit for at least six months and complete 50 hours of behind-the-wheel training (10 hours at night) under the supervision of a licensed driver who is at least 21 and has had their license for at least one year.
Nevada does not make it mandatory for students to complete behind-the-wheel training hours with a professional instructor. However, for your safety and for the safety of the drivers around you, we recommend taking lessons with an experienced instructor, which Coastline offers here.
Step Five: Driving Skills Test
After holding your permit for six months, completing Driver's Ed and completing the required behind-the-wheel driving hours, it is now time to apply for your driver's license if you are 16 years old. You can schedule online or call the DMV to set up an appointment for this test. You will want to bring the following items with you to the DMV:
- Parent/guardian
- Your permit
- Proof of Identity
- Certificate of Completion for Driver's Ed
- Completed driving log
- Driver's License Application
- A vehicle with registration and proof of insurance
If you pass the driving test, you will be issued a license (after paying the $22.25 fee). The license will be mailed to you within 10 business days. Until then, the DMV will punch a hole in your permit and give it back to you with an interim paper document that certifies your driving privilege. If you fail the test, the examiner will explain why and instruct you on how to re-take it. A 30-day time limit can be imposed.
As always, if you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to our friendly support staff. If you want to start your driver's training journey with Coastline Academy, make sure to sign up for Drivers Ed and book your driving lesson today.
About the Author
Nigel Tunnacliffe is the co-Founder and CEO of Coastline Academy, the largest driving school in the country, on a mission to eradicate car crashes. An experienced founder and technology executive, Nigel and his team are shaking up the automotive industry by taking a technology-centric approach to learning and driver safety. Having served over 100,000 driving students across 500+ cities, Coastline was recently named the 6th fastest-growing education company in America by Inc. Magazine. Nigel is a frequent podcast guest and quoted driving education expert for major publications such as Yahoo!, GOBankingRates, and MSN.