Nevada DMV launches new software to report unregistered automobiles

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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Nevadans now have a brand new means to assist maintain unregistered autos off the street.

The Nevada Division of Motor Autos has launched the Nevada Registration Spotter, an internet report kind permitting residents to flag autos with expired, invalid, or lacking registration, together with Nevada drivers utilizing unlawful out-of-state plates or no license plate in any respect.

“I think this report form is so beneficial in so many ways,”  Compliance Enforcement Division Chief J.D. Decker mentioned. “We get so many calls, inquiries, and complaints daily about civilians noticing unregistered vehicles on the roads and what can be done about it, and now we finally have a solution.”

Officers emphasize the shape just isn’t meant for reporting deserted autos, site visitors violations, stolen automobiles, parking violations, or different DMV points. These ought to nonetheless be reported to the suitable companies.

Each report submitted via the portal will probably be reviewed by the Compliance Enforcement Division and shared with native legislation enforcement as wanted.

“Nevada is one of the first states to really have this form come to fruition, and now civilians can help others by ensuring all motorists stay safe on our roads,” added Decker.

For extra info relating to Nevada Registration Spotter, click on right here.

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