Nevada DMV has recently launched the Registration Spotter, an online tool to report unregistered or illegally plated vehicles quickly and easily.
The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) has introduced a new online reporting tool called the Registration Spotter. This tool allows residents to notify the DMV of vehicles on Nevada roads that have improper, missing, invalid, or expired registration, including cases involving illegal out-of-state vehicle plates. The initiative is designed to improve road safety and support local law enforcement in maintaining compliance on Nevada roads.
Nevada DMV launches Registration Spotter, an online tool for residents to report unregistered or illegally plated vehicles quickly and easily.
The Nevada Registration Spotter tool is simple to use. Nevada residents may submit reports directly through the DMV website if they spot a vehicle with:
All reports are reviewed by the DMV’s Compliance Enforcement Division (CED) and shared with local law enforcement as necessary.
While the Registration Spotter tool is helpful for reporting unregistered vehicles, it has limitations. It is important to note that the tool is not intended for abandoned vehicles, traffic violations, unsafe driving, parking violations, stolen vehicles, or other DMV-related concerns. These issues should be addressed through the Nevada DMV’s standard channels or directly to local Nevada law enforcement agencies.
Being involved in a traffic collision with an unregistered or improperly plated vehicle in Nevada may complicate insurance and liability issues. If this happens:
Taking these steps promptly can protect your rights, maximize your recovery, and provide peace of mind after being hit by an unregistered or uninsured vehicle.
Unfortunately, not every driver on Nevada roads follows these laws. Many motorists are without valid registration or liability insurance, leaving law-abiding drivers vulnerable in the event of a traffic collision. This is where uninsured and underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage becomes important. UM/UIM coverage protects you and your passengers if you are injured in a crash caused by a driver with no coverage or whose insurance is not enough to cover damages incurred. It may help pay for:
In Nevada, insurers are required to offer UM/UIM protection, though drivers may decline it in writing. However, rejecting this coverage may be a costly mistake if you are hit by a driver without valid liability coverage. Protecting yourself with this coverage ensures that you are not left with financial hardships caused by another driver’s negligence. Carrying uninsured/underinsured motorist protection is one of the most important decisions Nevada drivers can make.
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