Nevada Code § 481.063

Collection and deposit of fees for publications of Department and private use of files and records of Department; limitations on release and use of files and records; regulations. [Effective until the earlier of December 31, 2026, or the date on which the Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are available to enable the Department to carry out the amendatory provisions of chapter 119, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 429 .]
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1. The Director may charge and collect
reasonable fees for official publications of the Department and from persons
making use of files and records of the Department or its various divisions for
a private purpose. All money so collected must be deposited in the State
Treasury for credit to the Motor Vehicle Fund.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, the Director may release personal information, except a
photograph, from a file or record relating to the drivers license,
identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle of a person if the
requester submits a written release from the person who holds a lien on the
vehicle, or an agent of that person, or the person about whom the information
is requested which is dated not more than 90 days before the date of the
request. The written release must be in a form required by the Director.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 4, the Director shall not release to any person who is not a
representative of the Division of Social Services of the Department of Human
Services or an officer, employee or agent of a law enforcement agency, an agent
of the public defenders office or an agency of a local government which
collects fines imposed for parking violations, who is not conducting an
investigation pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 , who is not authorized to
transact insurance pursuant to chapter 680A of NRS or who is not licensed as a private investigator pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS and conducting an
investigation of an insurance claim:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
(b) The social security number of any person, if
it is requested to facilitate the solicitation of that person to purchase a
product or service; or
(c) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
When such
personally identifiable information is requested of a law enforcement agency by
the presentation of a license plate number, the law enforcement agency shall
conduct an investigation regarding the person about whom information is being
requested or, as soon as practicable, provide the requester with the requested
information if the requester officially reports that the motor vehicle bearing
that license plate was used in a violation of NRS
205.240 , 205.345 , 205.380 or 205.445 .
4. If a person is authorized to obtain
such information pursuant to a contract entered into with the Department and if
such information is requested for the purpose of an advisory notice relating to
a motor vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle or for the purpose of
providing information concerning the history of a vehicle, the Director may
release:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
or
(b) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2, 4, 6, 7 and 11 and NRS
483.294 , 483.855 and 483.937 , the Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a drivers license,
identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
6. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (a) and subsections 8 and 11, if a person or governmental entity
provides a description of the information requested and its proposed use and
signs an affidavit to that effect, the Director may release any personal
information, except a photograph, from a file or record relating to a drivers
license, identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle for use:
(a) By any governmental entity, including, but
not limited to, any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying out its
functions, or any person acting on behalf of a federal, state or local
governmental agency in carrying out its functions. The personal information may
include a photograph from a file or record relating to a drivers license, identification
card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
(b) In connection with any civil, criminal,
administrative or arbitration proceeding before any federal or state court,
regulatory body, board, commission or agency, including, but not limited to,
use for service of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation, and
execution or enforcement of judgments and orders, or pursuant to an order of a
federal or state court.
(c) In connection with matters relating to:
(1) The safety of drivers of motor
vehicles;
(2) Safety and thefts of motor vehicles;
(3) Emissions from motor vehicles;
(4) Alterations of products related to
motor vehicles;
(5) An advisory notice relating to a motor
vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle;
(6) Monitoring the performance of motor
vehicles;
(7) Parts or accessories of motor
vehicles;
(8) Dealers of motor vehicles; or
(9) Removal of nonowner records from the
original records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6
of NRS 482.2175 , by any insurer,
self-insurer or organization that provides assistance or support to an insurer
or self-insurer or its agents, employees or contractors, in connection with
activities relating to the rating, underwriting or investigation of claims or
the prevention of fraud.
(e) In providing notice to the owners of vehicles
that have been towed, repossessed or impounded.
(f) By an employer or its agent or insurer to
obtain or verify information relating to a holder of a commercial drivers
license who is employed by or has applied for employment with the employer.
(g) By a private investigator, private patrol
officer or security consultant who is licensed pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS, for any use permitted
pursuant to this section.
(h) By a reporter or editorial employee who is
employed by or affiliated with any newspaper, press association or commercially
operated, federally licensed radio or television station for a journalistic
purpose. The Department may not make any inquiries regarding the use of or
reason for the information requested other than whether the information will be
used for a journalistic purpose.
(i) In connection with an investigation conducted
pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 .
(j) In activities relating to research and the
production of statistical reports, if the personal information will not be
published or otherwise redisclosed, or used to contact any person.
7. Upon the request of a court or its
traffic violations bureau, the Director shall release the mailing address and
contact information of a person who has been issued a traffic citation that is
filed with the court or traffic violations bureau from a file or record
relating to the drivers license of the person or the title or registration of
the persons vehicle for the purpose of enabling the court or traffic
violations bureau to provide notifications concerning the traffic citation to
the person.
8. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (j) of subsection 6, the Director shall not provide personal
information to individuals or companies for the purpose of marketing extended
vehicle warranties, and a person who requests and receives personal information
may sell or disclose that information only for a use permitted pursuant to
subsection 6. Such a person shall keep and maintain for 5 years a record of:
(a) Each person to whom the information is
provided; and
(b) The purpose for which that person will use
the information.
The record
must be made available for examination by the Department at all reasonable
times upon request.
9. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the Director may deny any use of the files and records if the
Director reasonably believes that the information taken may be used for an
unwarranted invasion of a particular persons privacy.
10. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 485.316 , the Director shall not allow
any person to make use of information retrieved from the system created
pursuant to NRS 485.313 for a private
purpose and shall not in any other way release any information retrieved from
that system.
11. The Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a license,
identification card or title or registration of a vehicle to any person or to
any federal, state or local governmental entity for any purpose relating to the
enforcement of immigration laws unless the requester submits a written release
from the person about whom the information is requested or the Director
releases the personal information pursuant to a lawful order, subpoena or
warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. If the Director releases
personal information pursuant to this subsection in response to an order,
subpoena or warrant, the Director shall not release personal information beyond
what is specifically required to comply with the order, subpoena or warrant.
12. The Director shall adopt such
regulations as the Director deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this
section. In addition, the Director shall, by regulation, establish a procedure
whereby a person who is requesting personal information may establish an
account with the Department to facilitate the persons ability to request
information electronically or by written request if the person has submitted to
the Department proof of employment or licensure, as applicable, and a signed
and notarized affidavit acknowledging that the person:
(a) Has read and fully understands the current
laws and regulations regarding the manner in which information from the
Departments files and records may be obtained and the limited uses which are
permitted;
(b) Understands that any sale or disclosure of
information so obtained must be in accordance with the provisions of this
section;
(c) Understands that a record will be maintained
by the Department of any information he or she requests; and
(d) Understands that a violation of the
provisions of this section is a criminal offense.
13. It is unlawful for any person to:
(a) Make a false representation to obtain any
information from the files or records of the Department.
(b) Knowingly obtain or disclose any information
from the files or records of the Department for any use not permitted by the
provisions of this chapter.
14. As used in this section:
(a) Personal information means information that
reveals the identity of a person, including, without limitation, his or her
photograph, social security number, individual taxpayer identification number,
drivers license number, identification card number, name, address, telephone
number or information regarding a medical condition or disability. The term
does not include the zip code of a person when separate from his or her full
address, information regarding vehicular crashes or driving violations in which
he or she has been involved or other information otherwise affecting his or her
status as a driver.
(b) Vehicle includes, without limitation, an
off-highway vehicle as defined in NRS
490.060 .
NRS 481.063 Collection and deposit of
fees for publications of Department and private use of files and records of
Department; limitations on release and use of files and records; regulations.
[Effective January 1, 2027, and until the date on which the Director of the
Department of Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of the
Legislative Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are available to enable
the Department to carry out the amendatory provisions of chapter 119, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 429 .]
1. The Director may charge and collect
reasonable fees for official publications of the Department and from persons
making use of files and records of the Department or its various divisions for
a private purpose. All money so collected must be deposited in the State
Treasury for credit to the Motor Vehicle Fund.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, the Director may release personal information, except a
photograph, from a file or record relating to the drivers license,
identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle of a person if the
requester submits a written release from the person who holds a lien on the
vehicle, or an agent of that person, or the person about whom the information
is requested which is dated not more than 90 days before the date of the
request. The written release must be in a form required by the Director.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 4, the Director shall not release to any person who is not a
representative of the Division of Social Services of the Department of Human
Services or an officer, employee or agent of a law enforcement agency, an agent
of the public defenders office or an agency of a local government which
collects fines imposed for parking violations, who is not conducting an
investigation pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 , who is not authorized to
transact insurance pursuant to chapter 680A of NRS or who is not licensed as a private investigator pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS and conducting an
investigation of an insurance claim:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
(b) The social security number of any person, if
it is requested to facilitate the solicitation of that person to purchase a
product or service; or
(c) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
When such
personally identifiable information is requested of a law enforcement agency by
the presentation of a license plate number, the law enforcement agency shall
conduct an investigation regarding the person about whom information is being
requested or, as soon as practicable, provide the requester with the requested
information if the requester officially reports that the motor vehicle bearing
that license plate was used in a violation of NRS
205.240 , 205.345 , 205.380 or 205.445 .
4. If a person is authorized to obtain
such information pursuant to a contract entered into with the Department and if
such information is requested for the purpose of an advisory notice relating to
a motor vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle or for the purpose of
providing information concerning the history of a vehicle, the Director may
release:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
or
(b) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2, 4, 6, 7 and 11 and NRS
483.294 , 483.855 and 483.937 , the Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a drivers license,
identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
6. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (a) and subsections 8 and 11, if a person or governmental entity
provides a description of the information requested and its proposed use and
signs an affidavit to that effect, the Director may release any personal
information, except a photograph, from a file or record relating to a drivers
license, identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle for use:
(a) By any governmental entity, including, but
not limited to, any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying out its
functions, or any person acting on behalf of a federal, state or local
governmental agency in carrying out its functions. The personal information may
include a photograph from a file or record relating to a drivers license, identification
card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
(b) In connection with any civil, criminal,
administrative or arbitration proceeding before any federal or state court,
regulatory body, board, commission or agency, including, but not limited to,
use for service of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation, and
execution or enforcement of judgments and orders, or pursuant to an order of a
federal or state court.
(c) In connection with matters relating to:
(1) The safety of drivers of motor
vehicles;
(2) Safety and thefts of motor vehicles;
(3) Emissions from motor vehicles;
(4) Alterations of products related to
motor vehicles;
(5) An advisory notice relating to a motor
vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle;
(6) Monitoring the performance of motor
vehicles;
(7) Parts or accessories of motor
vehicles;
(8) Dealers of motor vehicles; or
(9) Removal of nonowner records from the
original records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(d) By any insurer, self-insurer or organization
that provides assistance or support to an insurer or self-insurer or its
agents, employees or contractors, in connection with activities relating to the
rating, underwriting or investigation of claims or the prevention of fraud.
(e) In providing notice to the owners of vehicles
that have been towed, repossessed or impounded.
(f) By an employer or its agent or insurer to
obtain or verify information relating to a holder of a commercial drivers
license who is employed by or has applied for employment with the employer.
(g) By a private investigator, private patrol
officer or security consultant who is licensed pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS, for any use permitted
pursuant to this section.
(h) By a reporter or editorial employee who is
employed by or affiliated with any newspaper, press association or commercially
operated, federally licensed radio or television station for a journalistic
purpose. The Department may not make any inquiries regarding the use of or
reason for the information requested other than whether the information will be
used for a journalistic purpose.
(i) In connection with an investigation conducted
pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 .
(j) In activities relating to research and the
production of statistical reports, if the personal information will not be
published or otherwise redisclosed, or used to contact any person.
7. Upon the request of a court or its
traffic violations bureau, the Director shall release the mailing address and
contact information of a person who has been issued a traffic citation that is
filed with the court or traffic violations bureau from a file or record
relating to the drivers license of the person or the title or registration of
the persons vehicle for the purpose of enabling the court or traffic
violations bureau to provide notifications concerning the traffic citation to
the person.
8. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (j) of subsection 6, the Director shall not provide personal
information to individuals or companies for the purpose of marketing extended
vehicle warranties, and a person who requests and receives personal information
may sell or disclose that information only for a use permitted pursuant to
subsection 6. Such a person shall keep and maintain for 5 years a record of:
(a) Each person to whom the information is
provided; and
(b) The purpose for which that person will use
the information.
The record
must be made available for examination by the Department at all reasonable
times upon request.
9. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the Director may deny any use of the files and records if the
Director reasonably believes that the information taken may be used for an
unwarranted invasion of a particular persons privacy.
10. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 485.316 , the Director shall not allow
any person to make use of information retrieved from the system created
pursuant to NRS 485.313 for a private
purpose and shall not in any other way release any information retrieved from
that system.
11. The Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a license,
identification card or title or registration of a vehicle to any person or to
any federal, state or local governmental entity for any purpose relating to the
enforcement of immigration laws unless the requester submits a written release
from the person about whom the information is requested or the Director
releases the personal information pursuant to a lawful order, subpoena or
warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. If the Director releases
personal information pursuant to this subsection in response to an order,
subpoena or warrant, the Director shall not release personal information beyond
what is specifically required to comply with the order, subpoena or warrant.
12. The Director shall adopt such
regulations as the Director deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this
section. In addition, the Director shall, by regulation, establish a procedure
whereby a person who is requesting personal information may establish an
account with the Department to facilitate the persons ability to request
information electronically or by written request if the person has submitted to
the Department proof of employment or licensure, as applicable, and a signed
and notarized affidavit acknowledging that the person:
(a) Has read and fully understands the current
laws and regulations regarding the manner in which information from the
Departments files and records may be obtained and the limited uses which are
permitted;
(b) Understands that any sale or disclosure of
information so obtained must be in accordance with the provisions of this
section;
(c) Understands that a record will be maintained
by the Department of any information he or she requests; and
(d) Understands that a violation of the
provisions of this section is a criminal offense.
13. It is unlawful for any person to:
(a) Make a false representation to obtain any
information from the files or records of the Department.
(b) Knowingly obtain or disclose any information
from the files or records of the Department for any use not permitted by the
provisions of this chapter.
14. As used in this section:
(a) Personal information means information that
reveals the identity of a person, including, without limitation, his or her
photograph, social security number, individual taxpayer identification number,
drivers license number, identification card number, name, address, telephone
number or information regarding a medical condition or disability. The term
does not include the zip code of a person when separate from his or her full
address, information regarding vehicular crashes or driving violations in which
he or she has been involved or other information otherwise affecting his or her
status as a driver.
(b) Vehicle includes, without limitation, an
off-highway vehicle as defined in NRS
490.060 .
NRS 481.063 Collection and deposit of
fees for publications of Department and private use of files and records of
Department; limitations on release and use of files and records; regulations.
[Effective on the date on which the Director of the Department of Motor
Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of the Legislative Counsel
Bureau that sufficient resources are available to enable the Department to
carry out the amendatory provisions of chapter 119, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 429 , and
through December 31, 2026.]
1. The Director may charge and collect
reasonable fees for official publications of the Department and from persons
making use of files and records of the Department or its various divisions for
a private purpose. All money so collected must be deposited in the State
Treasury for credit to the Motor Vehicle Fund.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, the Director may release personal information, except a
photograph, from a file or record relating to the drivers license,
identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle of a person if the
requester submits a written release from the person who holds a lien on the
vehicle, or an agent of that person, or the person about whom the information
is requested which is dated not more than 90 days before the date of the
request. The written release must be in a form required by the Director.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 4, the Director shall not release to any person who is not a
representative of the Division of Social Services of the Department of Human
Services or an officer, employee or agent of a law enforcement agency, an agent
of the public defenders office or an agency of a local government which
collects fines imposed for parking violations, who is not conducting an
investigation pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 , who is not authorized to
transact insurance pursuant to chapter 680A of NRS or who is not licensed as a private investigator pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS and conducting an
investigation of an insurance claim:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
(b) The social security number of any person, if
it is requested to facilitate the solicitation of that person to purchase a
product or service; or
(c) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
When such
personally identifiable information is requested of a law enforcement agency by
the presentation of a license plate number, the law enforcement agency shall
conduct an investigation regarding the person about whom information is being
requested or, as soon as practicable, provide the requester with the requested
information if the requester officially reports that the motor vehicle bearing
that license plate was used in a violation of NRS
205.240 , 205.345 , 205.380 or 205.445 .
4. If a person is authorized to obtain
such information pursuant to a contract entered into with the Department and if
such information is requested for the purpose of an advisory notice relating to
a motor vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle or for the purpose of
providing information concerning the history of a vehicle, the Director may
release:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
or
(b) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2, 4, 6, 7 and 12 and NRS
483.294 , 483.855 and 483.937 , the Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a drivers license,
identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
6. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (a) and subsections 8 and 12, if a person or governmental entity
provides a description of the information requested and its proposed use and
signs an affidavit to that effect, the Director may release any personal
information, except a photograph, from a file or record relating to a drivers
license, identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle for use:
(a) By any governmental entity, including, but
not limited to, any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying out its
functions, or any person acting on behalf of a federal, state or local
governmental agency in carrying out its functions. The personal information may
include a photograph from a file or record relating to a drivers license, identification
card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
(b) In connection with any civil, criminal,
administrative or arbitration proceeding before any federal or state court,
regulatory body, board, commission or agency, including, but not limited to,
use for service of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation, and
execution or enforcement of judgments and orders, or pursuant to an order of a
federal or state court.
(c) In connection with matters relating to:
(1) The safety of drivers of motor
vehicles;
(2) Safety and thefts of motor vehicles;
(3) Emissions from motor vehicles;
(4) Alterations of products related to
motor vehicles;
(5) An advisory notice relating to a motor
vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle;
(6) Monitoring the performance of motor
vehicles;
(7) Parts or accessories of motor
vehicles;
(8) Dealers of motor vehicles; or
(9) Removal of nonowner records from the
original records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6
of NRS 482.2175 , by any insurer,
self-insurer or organization that provides assistance or support to an insurer
or self-insurer or its agents, employees or contractors, in connection with
activities relating to the rating, underwriting or investigation of claims or
the prevention of fraud.
(e) In providing notice to the owners of vehicles
that have been towed, repossessed or impounded.
(f) By an employer or its agent or insurer to
obtain or verify information relating to a holder of a commercial drivers
license who is employed by or has applied for employment with the employer.
(g) By a private investigator, private patrol
officer or security consultant who is licensed pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS, for any use permitted
pursuant to this section.
(h) By a reporter or editorial employee who is
employed by or affiliated with any newspaper, press association or commercially
operated, federally licensed radio or television station for a journalistic
purpose. The Department may not make any inquiries regarding the use of or
reason for the information requested other than whether the information will be
used for a journalistic purpose.
(i) In connection with an investigation conducted
pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 .
(j) In activities relating to research and the
production of statistical reports, if the personal information will not be
published or otherwise redisclosed, or used to contact any person.
7. Upon the request of a court or its
traffic violations bureau, the Director shall release the mailing address and
contact information of a person who has been issued a traffic citation that is
filed with the court or traffic violations bureau from a file or record
relating to the drivers license of the person or the title or registration of
the persons vehicle for the purpose of enabling the court or traffic
violations bureau to provide notifications concerning the traffic citation to
the person.
8. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (j) of subsection 6, the Director shall not provide personal
information to individuals or companies for the purpose of marketing extended
vehicle warranties, and a person who requests and receives personal information
may sell or disclose that information only for a use permitted pursuant to
subsection 6. Such a person shall keep and maintain for 5 years a record of:
(a) Each person to whom the information is
provided; and
(b) The purpose for which that person will use
the information.
The record
must be made available for examination by the Department at all reasonable
times upon request.
9. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the Director may deny any use of the files and records if the
Director reasonably believes that the information taken may be used for an
unwarranted invasion of a particular persons privacy.
10. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 485.316 , the Director shall not allow
any person to make use of information retrieved from the system created
pursuant to NRS 485.313 for a private
purpose and shall not in any other way release any information retrieved from
that system.
11. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 483.651 , 483.655 and 483.657 , or as otherwise required by law,
the Director shall not:
(a) Allow any person to make use of information
retrieved from the Next-of-Kin Registry established pursuant to NRS 483.651 for:
(1) A private purpose; or
(2) Any purpose relating to the legal
presence of a person; or
(b) In any other way release any information
retrieved from the Registry.
12. The Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a license,
identification card or title or registration of a vehicle to any person or to
any federal, state or local governmental entity for any purpose relating to the
enforcement of immigration laws unless the requester submits a written release
from the person about whom the information is requested or the Director
releases the personal information pursuant to a lawful order, subpoena or
warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. If the Director releases
personal information pursuant to this subsection in response to an order,
subpoena or warrant, the Director shall not release personal information beyond
what is specifically required to comply with the order, subpoena or warrant.
13. The Director shall adopt such
regulations as the Director deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this
section. In addition, the Director shall, by regulation, establish a procedure
whereby a person who is requesting personal information may establish an
account with the Department to facilitate the persons ability to request
information electronically or by written request if the person has submitted to
the Department proof of employment or licensure, as applicable, and a signed
and notarized affidavit acknowledging that the person:
(a) Has read and fully understands the current
laws and regulations regarding the manner in which information from the
Departments files and records may be obtained and the limited uses which are
permitted;
(b) Understands that any sale or disclosure of
information so obtained must be in accordance with the provisions of this
section;
(c) Understands that a record will be maintained
by the Department of any information he or she requests; and
(d) Understands that a violation of the
provisions of this section is a criminal offense.
14. It is unlawful for any person to:
(a) Make a false representation to obtain any
information from the files or records of the Department.
(b) Knowingly obtain or disclose any information
from the files or records of the Department for any use not permitted by the
provisions of this chapter.
15. As used in this section:
(a) Personal information means information that
reveals the identity of a person, including, without limitation, his or her
photograph, social security number, individual taxpayer identification number,
drivers license number, identification card number, name, address, telephone
number or information regarding a medical condition or disability. The term
does not include the zip code of a person when separate from his or her full
address, information regarding vehicular crashes or driving violations in which
he or she has been involved or other information otherwise affecting his or her
status as a driver.
(b) Vehicle includes, without limitation, an
off-highway vehicle as defined in NRS
490.060 .
NRS 481.063 Collection and deposit of
fees for publications of Department and private use of files and records of
Department; limitations on release and use of files and records; regulations.
[Effective on the later of January 1, 2027, or the date on which the Director
of the Department of Motor Vehicles notifies the Governor and the Director of
the Legislative Counsel Bureau that sufficient resources are available to
enable the Department to carry out the amendatory provisions of chapter 119, Statutes of Nevada 2015, at page 429 .]
1. The Director may charge and collect
reasonable fees for official publications of the Department and from persons
making use of files and records of the Department or its various divisions for
a private purpose. All money so collected must be deposited in the State
Treasury for credit to the Motor Vehicle Fund.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, the Director may release personal information, except a
photograph, from a file or record relating to the drivers license, identification
card, or title or registration of a vehicle of a person if the requester
submits a written release from the person who holds a lien on the vehicle, or
an agent of that person, or the person about whom the information is requested
which is dated not more than 90 days before the date of the request. The
written release must be in a form required by the Director.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 4, the Director shall not release to any person who is not a
representative of the Division of Social Services of the Department of Human
Services or an officer, employee or agent of a law enforcement agency, an agent
of the public defenders office or an agency of a local government which
collects fines imposed for parking violations, who is not conducting an
investigation pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 , who is not authorized to
transact insurance pursuant to chapter 680A of NRS or who is not licensed as a private investigator pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS and conducting an investigation
of an insurance claim:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
(b) The social security number of any person, if
it is requested to facilitate the solicitation of that person to purchase a
product or service; or
(c) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
When such
personally identifiable information is requested of a law enforcement agency by
the presentation of a license plate number, the law enforcement agency shall
conduct an investigation regarding the person about whom information is being
requested or, as soon as practicable, provide the requester with the requested
information if the requester officially reports that the motor vehicle bearing
that license plate was used in a violation of NRS
205.240 , 205.345 , 205.380 or 205.445 .
4. If a person is authorized to obtain
such information pursuant to a contract entered into with the Department and if
such information is requested for the purpose of an advisory notice relating to
a motor vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle or for the purpose of
providing information concerning the history of a vehicle, the Director may
release:
(a) A list which includes license plate numbers
combined with any other information in the records or files of the Department;
or
(b) The name, address, telephone number or any
other personally identifiable information if the information is requested by
the presentation of a license plate number.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2, 4, 6, 7 and 12 and NRS
483.294 , 483.855 and 483.937 , the Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a drivers license, identification
card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
6. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (a) and subsections 8 and 12, if a person or governmental entity
provides a description of the information requested and its proposed use and
signs an affidavit to that effect, the Director may release any personal
information, except a photograph, from a file or record relating to a drivers
license, identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle for use:
(a) By any governmental entity, including, but
not limited to, any court or law enforcement agency, in carrying out its
functions, or any person acting on behalf of a federal, state or local
governmental agency in carrying out its functions. The personal information may
include a photograph from a file or record relating to a drivers license,
identification card, or title or registration of a vehicle.
(b) In connection with any civil, criminal,
administrative or arbitration proceeding before any federal or state court,
regulatory body, board, commission or agency, including, but not limited to,
use for service of process, investigation in anticipation of litigation, and
execution or enforcement of judgments and orders, or pursuant to an order of a
federal or state court.
(c) In connection with matters relating to:
(1) The safety of drivers of motor
vehicles;
(2) Safety and thefts of motor vehicles;
(3) Emissions from motor vehicles;
(4) Alterations of products related to
motor vehicles;
(5) An advisory notice relating to a motor
vehicle or the recall of a motor vehicle;
(6) Monitoring the performance of motor
vehicles;
(7) Parts or accessories of motor
vehicles;
(8) Dealers of motor vehicles; or
(9) Removal of nonowner records from the
original records of motor vehicle manufacturers.
(d) By any insurer, self-insurer or organization
that provides assistance or support to an insurer or self-insurer or its
agents, employees or contractors, in connection with activities relating to the
rating, underwriting or investigation of claims or the prevention of fraud.
(e) In providing notice to the owners of vehicles
that have been towed, repossessed or impounded.
(f) By an employer or its agent or insurer to
obtain or verify information relating to a holder of a commercial drivers
license who is employed by or has applied for employment with the employer.
(g) By a private investigator, private patrol
officer or security consultant who is licensed pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS, for any use permitted
pursuant to this section.
(h) By a reporter or editorial employee who is
employed by or affiliated with any newspaper, press association or commercially
operated, federally licensed radio or television station for a journalistic
purpose. The Department may not make any inquiries regarding the use of or
reason for the information requested other than whether the information will be
used for a journalistic purpose.
(i) In connection with an investigation conducted
pursuant to NRS 253.0415 or 253.220 .
(j) In activities relating to research and the
production of statistical reports, if the personal information will not be
published or otherwise redisclosed, or used to contact any person.
7. Upon the request of a court or its
traffic violations bureau, the Director shall release the mailing address and
contact information of a person who has been issued a traffic citation that is
filed with the court or traffic violations bureau from a file or record
relating to the drivers license of the person or the title or registration of
the persons vehicle for the purpose of enabling the court or traffic violations
bureau to provide notifications concerning the traffic citation to the person.
8. Except as otherwise provided in
paragraph (j) of subsection 6, the Director shall not provide personal
information to individuals or companies for the purpose of marketing extended
vehicle warranties, and a person who requests and receives personal information
may sell or disclose that information only for a use permitted pursuant to
subsection 6. Such a person shall keep and maintain for 5 years a record of:
(a) Each person to whom the information is
provided; and
(b) The purpose for which that person will use
the information.
The record
must be made available for examination by the Department at all reasonable
times upon request.
9. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the Director may deny any use of the files and records if the
Director reasonably believes that the information taken may be used for an
unwarranted invasion of a particular persons privacy.
10. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 485.316 , the Director shall not allow
any person to make use of information retrieved from the system created
pursuant to NRS 485.313 for a private
purpose and shall not in any other way release any information retrieved from
that system.
11. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 483.651 , 483.655 and 483.657 , or as otherwise required by law,
the Director shall not:
(a) Allow any person to make use of information
retrieved from the Next-of-Kin Registry established pursuant to NRS 483.651 for:
(1) A private purpose; or
(2) Any purpose relating to the legal
presence of a person; or
(b) In any other way release any information
retrieved from the Registry.
12. The Director shall not release any
personal information from a file or record relating to a license,
identification card or title or registration of a vehicle to any person or to
any federal, state or local governmental entity for any purpose relating to the
enforcement of immigration laws unless the requester submits a written release
from the person about whom the information is requested or the Director
releases the personal information pursuant to a lawful order, subpoena or
warrant issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. If the Director releases
personal information pursuant to this subsection in response to an order,
subpoena or warrant, the Director shall not release personal information beyond
what is specifically required to comply with the order, subpoena or warrant.
13. The Director shall adopt such
regulations as the Director deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this
section. In addition, the Director shall, by regulation, establish a procedure
whereby a person who is requesting personal information may establish an
account with the Department to facilitate the persons ability to request
information electronically or by written request if the person has submitted to
the Department proof of employment or licensure, as applicable, and a signed
and notarized affidavit acknowledging that the person:
(a) Has read and fully understands the current
laws and regulations regarding the manner in which information from the
Departments files and records may be obtained and the limited uses which are
permitted;
(b) Understands that any sale or disclosure of
information so obtained must be in accordance with the provisions of this
section;
(c) Understands that a record will be maintained
by the Department of any information he or she requests; and
(d) Understands that a violation of the
provisions of this section is a criminal offense.
14. It is unlawful for any person to:
(a) Make a false representation to obtain any
information from the files or records of the Department.
(b) Knowingly obtain or disclose any information
from the files or records of the Department for any use not permitted by the
provisions of this chapter.
15. As used in this section:
(a) Personal information means information that
reveals the identity of a person, including, without limitation, his or her
photograph, social security number, individual taxpayer identification number,
drivers license number, identification card number, name, address, telephone
number or information regarding a medical condition or disability. The term
does not include the zip code of a person when separate from his or her full
address, information regarding vehicular crashes or driving violations in which
he or she has been involved or other information otherwise affecting his or her
status as a driver.
(b) Vehicle includes, without limitation, an
off-highway vehicle as defined in NRS
490.060 .

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