Information is the key to helping both teens and adults drive confidently in Nevada. This page brings together the most trusted resources from the Nevada DMV, covering everything from Las Vegas permit rules to license test prep, DMV handbooks in English and Spanish, and official forms. It’s designed to serve drivers across Las Vegas, Henderson, Summerlin, Paradise, and all of Clark County.

Your Nevada Driving Resource Guide Includes:

  • Step-by-step permit and license requirements
  • Official DMV handbooks (English + Español)
  • Links to schedule your road test
  • Supervised driving logs and checklists
  • Details for local DMV offices and hours
  • Nevada traffic laws and safety tools
  • Insurance, vehicle value, and law enforcement link

Nevada Teen Driver's License Guide – Official DMV Information

All information regarding a minor seeking a driver’s permit or a teen seeking a driver’s license in Nevada can be found here on the official DMV info page:

Nevada Adult Driver’s License Requirements

Nevada residents aged 18 and older who are new drivers can find everything they need to know about getting a driver’s license right here:

Nevada Driver’s License Eligibility and Requirements

Find all the details about required tests, fees, and license renewals for Nevada drivers—plus a list of DMV office locations statewide, right here:

Take the Nevada Learner’s Permit Test Online

If you’re required to take a knowledge (written) test for your driver’s license, you can opt for an online version—brought to you by the Nevada DMV, right here:

What to Bring on the Day of Your Driving Test

Here’s what you need to bring on the day of your driving test:
If You’re Under 18:
Note: Nevada requires teens to complete at least 50 hours of supervised driving, including a mandatory 10 hours at night, before taking the test.
If You’re 18 or Older:
Bring the following:
Although driver’s education isn’t required for adults, it’s a good idea if you’re new to driving or need a refresher.
If You’re Retaking the Test:
There’s an $11 retest fee that must be paid on the day of the test.

A Note on Parallel Parking

As of early 2020, parallel parking is no longer part of the Nevada DMV driving test, so you won’t be tested on that skill during your exam.

Additional Required Documents (For Everyone)

No matter your age, be ready to show:

These are especially important if you’re applying for a Real ID, which will be required for things like domestic air travel starting May 7, 2025.

Understanding the Real ID Requirements in Nevada

If you’re wondering about REAL ID requirements, how to get one, or if you already have it, this page provides all the necessary info, including paperwork and fees.

Find Your Nearest Nevada DMV Office

Here’s a list of all the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) offices across Nevada. Find the one nearest to you:

Practice Nevada Class C Driver's License Quiz

Applying for the written test? Here’s a Class C license (to drive non-commercial, personal vehicles) quiz to practice at home:

Schedule A Road Test

You can schedule your road test ahead of time online or by phone:

Supervised Driving Log

After receiving an instruction permit, minors must complete 50 hours of supervised driving—this log helps parents or legal guardians keep an accurate record. It’s needed before taking the driving test.

Nevada Traffic Laws

Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Chapter 484A, titled “Traffic Laws Generally,” establishes the foundational legal framework for traffic regulations across the state. Get yourself familiar with the traffic laws here:

American Automobile Association (AAA) Car Insurance

For roadside assistance, insurance services, and DMV services in Nevada, consider becoming an AAA member. Find all the information you need here:

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