Nevada Code § 483.473

Establishment of uniform system of demerit points; schedule of demerits; assessment of points. [Effective through June 30, 2026.]
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1. As used in this section, traffic
violation means conviction of a moving traffic violation in any municipal court,
justice court or district court in this State or a finding by any municipal
court or justice court in this State that a person has committed a civil
infraction pursuant to NRS 484A.703 to 484A.705 , inclusive. The term includes
a finding by a juvenile court that a child has violated a traffic law or
ordinance other than one governing standing or parking. The term does not
include:
(a) A conviction or a finding by a juvenile court
of a violation of the speed limit posted by a public authority under the
circumstances described in subsection 1 of NRS
484B.617 ; or
(b) A citation issued for a violation detected by
a school bus infraction detection system pursuant to NRS 484A.605 .
2. The Department shall establish a
uniform system of demerit points for various traffic violations occurring
within this State affecting the driving privilege of any person who holds a
drivers license issued by the Department and persons deemed to have future
driving privileges pursuant to NRS 483.447 .
The system must be based on the accumulation of demerits during a period of 12
months.
3. The system must be uniform in its
operation, and the Department shall set up a schedule of demerits for each
traffic violation, depending upon the gravity of the violation, on a scale of
one demerit point for a minor violation of any traffic law to eight demerit
points for an extremely serious violation of the law governing traffic
violations. If a conviction of two or more traffic violations committed on a
single occasion is obtained, points must be assessed for one offense or civil
infraction, and if the point values differ, points must be assessed for the
offense or civil infraction having the greater point value. Details of the
violation must be submitted to the Department by the court where the conviction
or finding is obtained. The Department may provide for a graduated system of
demerits within each category of violations according to the extent to which
the traffic law was violated.
NRS 483.473 Establishment of uniform
system of demerit points; schedule of demerits; assessment of points.
[Effective July 1, 2026.]
1. As used in this section, traffic
violation means conviction of a moving traffic violation in any municipal
court, justice court or district court in this State or a finding by any
municipal court or justice court in this State that a person has committed a
civil infraction pursuant to NRS 484A.703 to 484A.705 , inclusive. The term
includes a finding by a juvenile court that a child has violated a traffic law
or ordinance other than one governing standing or parking. The term does not
include:
(a) A conviction or a finding by a juvenile court
of a violation of the speed limit posted by a public authority under the
circumstances described in subsection 1 of NRS
484B.617 ; or
(b) A citation issued for a violation detected by
a school bus infraction detection system pursuant to NRS 484A.605 .
2. Subject to NRS 484B.370 , the Department shall
establish a uniform system of demerit points for various traffic violations
occurring within this State affecting the driving privilege of any person who
holds a drivers license issued by the Department and persons deemed to have
future driving privileges pursuant to NRS
483.447 . The system must be based on the accumulation of demerits during a
period of 12 months.
3. The system must be uniform in its
operation, and the Department shall set up a schedule of demerits for each
traffic violation, depending upon the gravity of the violation, on a scale of
one demerit point for a minor violation of any traffic law to eight demerit
points for an extremely serious violation of the law governing traffic
violations. If a conviction of two or more traffic violations committed on a
single occasion is obtained, points must be assessed for one offense or civil
infraction, and if the point values differ, points must be assessed for the
offense or civil infraction having the greater point value. Details of the
violation must be submitted to the Department by the court where the conviction
or finding is obtained. The Department may provide for a graduated system of
demerits within each category of violations according to the extent to which
the traffic law was violated.

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