Nevada Code § 481.091

Request for alternate address on drivers license or identification card: Persons eligible; requirements; regulations. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. The following persons may request that
the Department display an alternate address on the persons drivers license,
commercial drivers license or identification card:
(a) Any justice or judge in this State.
(b) Any senior justice or senior judge in this
State.
(c) Any court-appointed master in this State.
(d) Any judicial personnel of an Indian tribe.
(e) Any clerk of the court, court administrator
or court executive officer in this State.
(f) Any public officer.
(g) Any firefighter or retired firefighter.
(h) Any prosecutor who as part of his or her
normal job responsibilities prosecutes persons for:
(1) Crimes that are punishable as category
A felonies; or
(2) Domestic violence.
(i) Any state or county public defender who as
part of his or her normal job responsibilities defends persons for:
(1) Crimes that are punishable as category
A felonies; or
(2) Domestic violence.
(j) Any person employed by the Office of the
Attorney General who prosecutes or defends actions on behalf of the State of
Nevada or any agency in the Executive Department of the State Government.
(k) Any person, including, without limitation, a
social worker, employed by this State or a political subdivision of this State
who as part of his or her normal job responsibilities:
(1) Interacts with the public; and
(2) Performs tasks related to child
welfare services or child protective services or tasks that expose the person
to comparable dangers.
(l) Any county manager in this State.
(m) Any inspector, officer or investigator
employed by this State or a political subdivision of this State designated by
his or her employer:
(1) Who possesses specialized training in
code enforcement;
(2) Who, as part of his or her normal job
responsibilities, interacts with the public; and
(3) Whose primary duties are the
performance of tasks related to code enforcement.
(n) Any county or city clerk or registrar of
voters charged with the powers and duties relating to elections and any deputy
appointed by the county or city clerk or registrar of voters in the elections
division of the county or city.
(o) Any civilian employee who provides support
services to a law enforcement agency.
(p) Any provider of health care who practices in
reproductive health.
(q) Any employee of or volunteer for a health
care facility that provides services related to reproductive health.
(r) Any provider of gender-affirming care.
(s) The spouse, domestic partner or minor child
of a person described in paragraphs (a) to (r), inclusive.
(t) The surviving spouse, domestic partner or
minor child of a person described in paragraphs (a) to (r), inclusive, who was
killed in the performance of his or her duties.
(u) Any person for whom a fictitious address has
been issued pursuant to NRS 217.462 to 217.471 , inclusive.
2. A person who wishes to have an
alternate address displayed on his or her drivers license, commercial drivers
license or identification card pursuant to this section must submit to the
Department satisfactory proof:
(a) That he or she is a person described in
subsection 1; and
(b) Of the persons address of principal
residence and mailing address, if different from the address of principal
residence.
3. A person who obtains a drivers
license, commercial drivers license or identification card that displays an
alternate address pursuant to this section may subsequently submit a request to
the Department to have his or her address of principal residence displayed on his
or her drivers license, commercial drivers license or identification card
instead of the alternate address.
4. The Department may adopt regulations to
carry out the provisions of this section.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Child protective services has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 432B.042 .
(b) Child welfare services has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 432B.044 .
(c) Code enforcement means the enforcement of
laws, ordinances or codes regulating public nuisances or the public health,
safety and welfare.
(d) Firefighter means a person who is an
employee of a fire-fighting agency and whose principal duties are to control,
extinguish, prevent and suppress fires.
(e) Fire-fighting agency means a public fire
department, fire protection district or other agency of this State or a
political subdivision of this State, the primary functions of which are to
control, extinguish, prevent and suppress fires.
(f) Gender-affirming care has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 603A.435 .
(g) Health care facility means any facility
licensed pursuant to chapter 449 of NRS.
(h) Indian tribe has the meaning ascribed to it
in 25 U.S.C. 3602(3).
(i) Judicial personnel has the meaning ascribed
to it in 25 U.S.C. 3602(4).
(j) Law enforcement agency has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 289.010 .
(k) Provider of health care means a person who
is licensed, certified or otherwise authorized by the laws of this State to
administer health care in the ordinary course of business or practice of a
profession.
(l) Public officer means a person elected or
appointed to a position which:
(1) Is established by the Constitution or
a statute of this State, or by a charter or ordinance of a political
subdivision of this State; and
(2) Involves the continuous exercise, as
part of the regular and permanent administration of the government, of a public
power, trust or duty.
(m) Reproductive health means all health care
matters relating to pregnancy, including, without limitation, prenatal care,
childbirth, postpartum care, birth control, vasectomy, tubal ligation,
abortion, abortion care, management of a miscarriage and infertility care.
(n) Social worker means any person licensed
under chapter 641B of NRS.
NRS 481.091 Request for alternate
address on drivers license or identification card: Persons eligible;
requirements; regulations. [Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. The following persons may request that
the Department display an alternate address on the persons drivers license,
commercial drivers license or identification card:
(a) Any justice or judge in this State.
(b) Any senior justice or senior judge in this
State.
(c) Any court-appointed master or judicial
officer in this State.
(d) Any judicial personnel of an Indian tribe.
(e) Any clerk of the court, court administrator
or court executive officer in this State.
(f) Any public officer.
(g) Any firefighter or retired firefighter.
(h) Any prosecutor who as part of his or her
normal job responsibilities prosecutes persons for:
(1) Crimes that are punishable as category
A felonies; or
(2) Domestic violence.
(i) Any state or county public defender who as
part of his or her normal job responsibilities defends persons for:
(1) Crimes that are punishable as category
A felonies; or
(2) Domestic violence.
(j) Any person employed by the Office of the
Attorney General who prosecutes or defends actions on behalf of the State of
Nevada or any agency in the Executive Department of the State Government.
(k) Any person, including, without limitation, a
social worker, employed by this State or a political subdivision of this State
who as part of his or her normal job responsibilities:
(1) Interacts with the public; and
(2) Performs tasks related to child
welfare services or child protective services or tasks that expose the person
to comparable dangers.
(l) Any county manager in this State.
(m) Any inspector, officer or investigator
employed by this State or a political subdivision of this State designated by
his or her employer:
(1) Who possesses specialized training in
code enforcement;
(2) Who, as part of his or her normal job
responsibilities, interacts with the public; and
(3) Whose primary duties are the
performance of tasks related to code enforcement.
(n) Any county or city clerk or registrar of
voters charged with the powers and duties relating to elections and any deputy
appointed by the county or city clerk or registrar of voters in the elections
division of the county or city.
(o) Any civilian employee who provides support
services to a law enforcement agency.
(p) Any provider of health care who practices in
reproductive health.
(q) Any employee of or volunteer for a health
care facility that provides services related to reproductive health.
(r) Any provider of gender-affirming care.
(s) The spouse, domestic partner or minor child
of a person described in paragraphs (a) to (r), inclusive.
(t) The surviving spouse, domestic partner or
minor child of a person described in paragraphs (a) to (r), inclusive, who was
killed in the performance of his or her duties.
(u) Any person for whom a fictitious address has
been issued pursuant to NRS 217.462 to 217.471 , inclusive.
2. A person who wishes to have an
alternate address displayed on his or her drivers license, commercial drivers
license or identification card pursuant to this section must submit to the
Department satisfactory proof:
(a) That he or she is a person described in
subsection 1; and
(b) Of the persons address of principal
residence and mailing address, if different from the address of principal
residence.
3. A person who obtains a drivers
license, commercial drivers license or identification card that displays an
alternate address pursuant to this section may subsequently submit a request to
the Department to have his or her address of principal residence displayed on
his or her drivers license, commercial drivers license or identification card
instead of the alternate address.
4. The Department may adopt regulations to
carry out the provisions of this section.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Child protective services has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 432B.042 .
(b) Child welfare services has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 432B.044 .
(c) Code enforcement means the enforcement of
laws, ordinances or codes regulating public nuisances or the public health,
safety and welfare.
(d) Firefighter means a person who is an
employee of a fire-fighting agency and whose principal duties are to control,
extinguish, prevent and suppress fires.
(e) Fire-fighting agency means a public fire
department, fire protection district or other agency of this State or a
political subdivision of this State, the primary functions of which are to
control, extinguish, prevent and suppress fires.
(f) Gender-affirming care has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 603A.435 .
(g) Health care facility means any facility
licensed pursuant to chapter 449 of NRS.
(h) Indian tribe has the meaning ascribed to it
in 25 U.S.C. 3602(3).
(i) Judicial personnel has the meaning ascribed
to it in 25 U.S.C. 3602(4).
(j) Law enforcement agency has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 289.010 .
(k) Provider of health care means a person who
is licensed, certified or otherwise authorized by the laws of this State to
administer health care in the ordinary course of business or practice of a
profession.
(l) Public officer means a person elected or
appointed to a position which:
(1) Is established by the Constitution or
a statute of this State, or by a charter or ordinance of a political
subdivision of this State; and
(2) Involves the continuous exercise, as
part of the regular and permanent administration of the government, of a public
power, trust or duty.
(m) Reproductive health means all health care
matters relating to pregnancy, including, without limitation, prenatal care, childbirth,
postpartum care, birth control, vasectomy, tubal ligation, abortion, abortion
care, management of a miscarriage and infertility care.
(n) Social worker means any person licensed
under chapter 641B of NRS.

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