Nevada Code § 483.240

Exemptions from licensing
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The
following persons are exempt from license under the provisions of NRS 483.010 to 483.630 , inclusive:
1. Any person while driving a motor
vehicle in the service of the Armed Forces.
2. Any person while driving any road
machine, farm tractor or implement of husbandry temporarily operated or moved
on a highway.
3. A nonresident who is at least 16 years
of age and who has in his or her immediate possession a valid license issued to
the person in his or her home state or country may drive a motor vehicle in
this State of the type or class the person may operate in that home state or
country.
4. Any nonresident who is at least 18
years of age, whose home state or country does not require the licensing of
drivers, may drive a motor vehicle for a period of not more than 90 days in any
calendar year, if the motor vehicle driven is duly registered in the home state
or country of such nonresident.
5. A nonresident on active duty in the
Armed Forces who has a valid license issued by the persons home state and such
nonresidents spouse or dependent child who has a valid license issued by such
state.
6. Any person on active duty in the Armed
Forces who has a valid license issued in a foreign country by the Armed Forces
may drive a motor vehicle for a period of not more than 45 days from the date
of his or her return to the United States.

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