Nevada Code § 483.386

Renewal of license: Reexamination upon good cause; penalty for late renewal; exemptions
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All
persons whose licenses have expired may be required by the Department, whenever
good cause appears, to take all or part of the regular examinations as set
forth in NRS 483.330 . All persons whose
licenses have expired for a period of 30 days or more shall pay to the
Department the penalty provided in NRS
483.410 in addition to the cost of renewing the license except that the
following persons are exempt from this penalty:
1. A person who has not driven a motor
vehicle after the expiration of his or her Nevada drivers license and who
submits an affidavit stating that fact;
2. A person renewing an expired Nevada
drivers license who possesses a valid drivers license from another
jurisdiction;
3. A person whose Nevada drivers license
expires during a period of suspension if the person completes a renewal
application within 30 days after the date of eligibility for renewal;
4. A person whose Nevada drivers license
expires while the person is on active duty with any branch of the Armed Forces,
if the person completes a renewal application within 30 days after his or her
discharge;
5. A person whose Nevada drivers license
expires while the person was a member of the military deployed to a combat or
combat supporting position. As used in this subsection, military means the
Armed Forces of the United States, a reserve component thereof or the National
Guard; and
6. A person whose Nevada drivers license
expires while the person is serving a period of incarceration, if the person
submits documentation from the Department of Corrections verifying that the
person was released from prison within the immediately preceding year and the
person completes a renewal application within 1 year after his or her release.

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