Nevada Code § 483.465

Mandatory suspension of license when person violates promise to appear pursuant to citation: Notice; period of suspension
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1. If a driver who holds a Nevada drivers
license violates a written promise to appear pursuant to a citation that was prepared
manually or electronically for a violation of a traffic law or ordinance
occurring within this State other than one governing standing or parking, the
clerk of the court shall immediately notify the Department on a form approved
by the Department.
2. Upon receipt of notice from a court in
this State of a failure to appear, the Department shall notify the driver by
mail that his or her privilege to drive is subject to suspension and allow 30
days after the date of mailing the notice to:
(a) Appear in court and obtain a dismissal of the
citation or complaint as provided by law;
(b) Appear in court and, if permitted by the
court, make an arrangement acceptable to the court to satisfy a judgment of
conviction; or
(c) Make a written request to the Department for
a hearing.
3. If notified by a court, within 30 days
after the notice of a failure to appear, that a driver has been allowed to make
an arrangement for the satisfaction of a judgment of conviction, the Department
shall remove the suspension from the drivers record. If the driver
subsequently defaults on the arrangement with the court, the court shall notify
the Department which shall immediately suspend the drivers license until the
court notifies the Department that the suspension may be removed.
4. The Department shall suspend the
license of a driver 31 days after it mails the notice provided for in
subsection 2 to the driver, unless within that time it has received a written
request for a hearing from the driver or notice from the court on a form approved
by the Department that the driver has appeared or the citation or complaint has
been dismissed. A license so suspended remains suspended until further notice
is received from the court that the driver has appeared or that the case has
been otherwise disposed of as provided by law.

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