Hello.
From the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles web site:
"Duplicate Licenses
If your driver license, permit or ID card is lost, destroyed or
becomes difficult to read, you may get a duplicate by presenting
acceptable documents for Proof of Identity in person at a DMV Full
Service or Express office. Documents include, but are not limited to,
your U.S.-issued birth certificate, U.S. passport or military ID.
Your record will be checked by computer and a new license issued if
all is in order. The fee is $16.25 for most licenses and the
expiration date remains the same. You have the option of renewing your
license at the same time.
Nevada residents out-of-state may also obtain a duplicate by
submitting an Application for Nevada Driver License By Mail (DLD-4).
The duplicate will not have your photograph on it. You are required to
surrender this for a photo license within 24 days of returning to
Nevada. We suggest motorists visit a DMV office for duplicates if at
all possible."
source:
http://www.dmvnv.com/nvdl.htm#Duplicate
Here's a list of DMV offices where you can give your license replaced:
http://www.dmvnv.com/locat.htm#full
The documents that they will accept as proof of identity are originals
(not photocopies) of any of the following:
U.S. State-Issued Driver License, Instruction Permit
or ID Card from accepted states
Certified U.S. Issued Birth Certificate
U.S. Passport
U.S. Military Identification or Military Report of Separation
Certificate of Citizenship or Naturalization
Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood
Consular Report of Birth Abroad
Permanent or Temporary Resident Card
Resident Alien Card or I-551 Receipt
Valid Foreign Passport stamped ?Processed for I-551?
Arrival-Departure Record (I-94) with Visa or Passport
Permit to Reenter the U.S.
Refugee Travel Documents
http://www.dmvnv.com/dlresidency.htm#Proof
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