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Home > Traffic_Offences > Driving Demerit Points > Nevada Demerit Points - NevadaThe following is a partial list of violations of Nevada traffic laws, showing the demerit points that are assigned to your driving record. Speeding
Other Violations
See Violation Codes for a complete list of offenses and points. Nevada driving law stipulates that if you have accumulated between 3 and 11 points you may have 3 points removed by completing a traffic safety course only if the course is not part of a plea-bargain agreement with a court of law. If the course is required to complete a plea bargain with a court, no credit is given. The school must be one of those approved by DMV. You may attend traffic school only once in a 12-month period to remove points from your record. Under Nevada driving law, attending traffic safety school removes 3 demerit points. However, the record of the conviction for violation of Nevada traffic laws remains part of your driving history. Types of Suspensions/Revocations In accordance with Nevada driving law, you may lose your Nevada driving privilege and license under certain circumstances. In all instances you would be notified by certified mail and have the right to a hearing. Please be sure we have your correct address. Examples of driver license suspensions and revocations under Nevada driving law are listed below. Juveniles may also have license issuance delayed for some offenses of Nevada traffic laws.
Reinstating Your License You must physically receive a license before your driving privilege is reinstated. Your privilege will remain suspended or revoked indefinitely until you comply with all reinstatement requirements, including actually receiving a license. Under Nevada driving law, there is no time limit or statute of limitations. If your license is suspended or revoked in accordance with Nevada driving law because of an active court case such as Failure to Appear, you must resolve all of the criminal charges before your license can be reinstated. In accordance with Nevada traffic laws, DMV does not notify drivers when their suspension or revocation period has ended. The notice you receive when the action is first taken clearly states the beginning and ending dates. Under Nevada driving law, drivers with multiple suspensions or revocations must wait for all periods to end before applying for reinstatement.
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