Nevada Code § 483.230

Licensing of drivers required; vehicle being towed; possession of more than one license prohibited
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1. Except persons expressly exempted in NRS 483.010 to 483.630 , inclusive, a person shall not
drive any motor vehicle upon a highway in this State unless such person has a
valid license as a driver under the provisions of NRS 483.010 to 483.630 , inclusive, for the type or class
of vehicle being driven.
2. Any person licensed as a driver under
the provisions of NRS 483.010 to 483.630 , inclusive, may exercise the
privilege thereby granted upon all streets and highways of this State and shall
not be required to obtain any other license to exercise such privilege by any
county, municipal or local board or body having authority to adopt local police
regulations.
3. Except persons expressly exempted in NRS 483.010 to 483.630 , inclusive, a person shall not
steer or exercise any degree of physical control of a vehicle being towed by a
motor vehicle upon a highway unless such person has a license to drive the type
or class of vehicle being towed.
4. A person shall not receive a drivers
license until the person surrenders to the Department all valid licenses in his
or her possession issued to the person by this or any other jurisdiction.
Surrendered licenses issued by another jurisdiction shall be returned by the
Department to such jurisdiction. A person shall not have more than one valid
drivers license.

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