Nevada Code § 483.927

Designation of veteran status on license; duties of Department
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1. A person who wishes to have placed on
his or her commercial drivers license a designation that he or she is a
veteran of the Armed Forces of the United States pursuant to subsection 2 must:
(a) If applying for the initial issuance of a
commercial drivers license, appear in person at an office of the Department
and submit evidence satisfactory to the Department that he or she has been
honorably discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States.
(b) If applying for the renewal of a commercial
drivers license upon which a designation that the person is a veteran:
(1) Is not placed, submit by mail or in
person an honorable discharge or other document of honorable separation from
the Armed Forces of the United States or other evidence satisfactory to the
Department that he or she has been honorably discharged from the Armed Forces
of the United States.
(2) Is placed, submit by mail, in person
or by other means authorized by the Department a statement that the person
wishes the commercial drivers license to continue to designate that the person
is a veteran.
2. Upon the request of a person that his
or her commercial drivers license indicate that he or she is a veteran of the
Armed Forces of the United States pursuant to subsection 1, and who satisfies
the requirements of that subsection, the Department shall place on any
commercial drivers license issued to the person pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter a designation that the person is a veteran.
3. The Director shall determine the design
and placement of the designation of veteran status required by this section on
any commercial drivers license to which this section applies.
4. As used in this section, evidence
satisfactory to the Department that he or she has been honorably discharged
from the Armed Forces of the United States includes, without limitation,
digital verification obtained from the Nevada Veterans Information System, or
its successor, maintained by the Department of Veterans Services, of the
applicants DD Form 214, Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty,
issued by the United States Department of Defense, or a similar form,
including, without limitation:
(a) AF IMT 100, Request and Authorization for
Separation;
(b) DD Form 217, Discharge Certificate;
(c) NA Form 13038, Certification of Military
Service;
(d) NAVCG 2510, Honorable Discharge, United
States Coast Guard;
(e) NAVMC 70-PD, Honorable Discharge, United
States Marine Corps;
(f) NAVMC 78-PD, United States Marine Corps
Report of Separation;
(g) NAVPERS-553, Notice of Separation from United
States Naval Service;
(h) NAVPERS-660, Honorable Discharge from United
States Navy;
(i) NGB Form 22, Report of Separation and Record
of Service, National Guard Bureau;
(j) NMC 2571 A&I, Honorable Discharge, United
States Marine Corps;
(k) WD AGO 53, Enlisted Record and Report of
Separation Honorable Discharge;
(l) WD AGO 53-55, Enlisted Record and Report of
Separation Honorable Discharge;
(m) WD AGO 53-58, Enlisted Record and Report of
Separation Honorable Discharge;
(n) WD AGO 55, Honorable Discharge from The Army
of the United States;
(o) WD AGO 525, Honorable Discharge from the
United States Army;
(p) WD AGO 755, Honorable Discharge, Womens Army
Auxiliary Corps; and
(q) WD AGO-729, Honorable Discharge from the Army
of the United States of America.

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