The DMV now investigates complaints against auto repair garages. Please see the Complaint Form (DS 232 - PDF) for details. Check whether your garage, dealer or other auto-related business has a current DMV business license. See Business License Verification.
See Occupational and Business Licensing for a complete list of 2009 legislation that affects DMV licensees. your DMV-licensed business. The June 2009 Motor Carrier Newsletter lists legislation that affects motor carriers and the fuel industry.
Annual emissions tests are now required on diesel vehicles with a manufacturers Gross Vehicle Weight Rating up to 14,000 pounds. See Diesel Emissions. Diesel test results are now submitted electronically. Owners may renew the vehicle registration online or at kiosks.
Skip the line at the DMV! You may be able to register your new vehicle online if you purchased it from a participating Nevada dealer. See Online Vehicle Registration.
The Compliance Enforcement Division investigates cases of document fraud and identity theft that involve the use of DMV processes.
We also investigate complaints against auto dealers and similar businesses, body shops, garages, emissions inspection stations and driving schools.
We do not handle complaints concerning auto repairs or services such as towing, movers or taxicabs. For a complete list of enforcement agencies, visit fightfraud.nv.gov
The Occupational and Business Licensing Section issues DMV licenses to nearly every business in the motor vehicle industry. Salesmen, emissions inspectors and drive school instructors are also licensed individually.
Vehicle Industry Licensing:
(Dealer, Lessor, Distributor, Broker, Manufacturer, Rebuilder, Body Shop, Wrecker, Salvage Pool, Transporter)
The DMV's Motor Carrier Division licenses the fuel industry and issues IRP/IFTA credentials.
See our Vehicles in Business Guide for a summary of regulations and agencies.
Nevada operates a vehicle emissions Inspection/Maintenance program in cooperation with other federal, state and local agencies.
Emissions testing stations are privately owned and decentralized. Tests are required on gasoline and light-duty diesel vehicles based in and around the Las Vegas Valley in Clark County and in many parts of Washoe County.
The Federal Trade Commission and the Nevada Attorney General have advice on specific steps you can take if you are a victim of identity theft.
See Public Hearings for legal notices on proposed regulatory changes for licensess and for the Emissions Advisory Committee and the Automotive Affairs Advisory Board.
Visit fightfraud.nv.gov for information on fraud in other areas such as finance, real estate and Internet scams.
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| 555 Wright Way Get Map |
Carson City, NV 89711-0600 | (775) 684-4790 |
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Elko, NV 89801-4977 | (775) 753-1172 |
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Las Vegas, NV 89147-4111 | (702) 486-8626 |
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Reno, NV 89512-2837 | (775) 684-3562 |