Las Vegas Review-Journal

DMV grants new extension until Nov. 12

- By Mick Akers Contact Mick Akers at makers@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2920. Follow @mickakers on Twitter.

Nevada motorists with expiring driver’s licenses are being granted another extension.

Motorists will now have until

Nov. 12 to renew their driver’s license or identifica­tion card, the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles announced Thursday.

A deadline on expiring documents, including licenses and identifica­tion cards and vehicle registrati­ons, was set to expire Saturday, after the DMV granted residents an extension on documents that expired after March 12.

The latest deadline extension does not include the 200,000 expired vehicle registrati­ons or other DMV documents.

The DMV will offer online renewals for most driver’s licenses and all ID cards starting in October.

“The new extension will allow Nevadans to keep driving legally and avoid crowds at DMV offices once online renewals go live,” DMV Director Julie Butler said in a statement. “We have fast-tracked this new online service and it is almost ready to launch.”

As many as 75,000 residents will be eligible for online license renewals through the end of December.

Drivers over 65 years of age have a one-year extension to renew their licenses.

Motorists must have either a movement permit or an active registrati­on to drive their vehicle on public streets. Movement permits are available without an appointmen­t at all DMV offices.

Registrati­on renewals are available online and at kiosks. Most vehicles purchased from a Nevada dealer can be registered online.

The DMV will offer limited Saturday hours, aimed at new residents.

DMV offices will be open for new residents who need a Nevada driver’s license or ID by appointmen­t only from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. starting Sept. 19.

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