DMV will register new Nevadans to vote without an appointment


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The Department of Motor Vehicles will register new Nevada residents to vote between now and Nov. 8 without an appointment.
“No legal voter should be kept away from the polls because they couldn’t get a DMV appointment,” said DMV Director Julie Butler.
New residents wishing to take advantage of the offer should come ready to transfer their out-of-state license or ID and their vehicle registration if needed. Details are available on the new residents web page at dmv.nv.gov.
Butler said DMV offered the same walk-in services during the last election cycle and it worked out well.
Existing Nevada residents who need to update their address can do so online at dmv.nv.gov or by bringing proof of address change to the polls when they vote. They cannot use the DMV for that service.