DMV to accept walk-in customers Wednesdays


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The Nevada DMV will begin holding “Walk-In Wednesdays” on July 12. DMV-goers will be able to be seen without an appointment, according to a news release.

Saturdays will be available for meetings by appointment for the first time. The DMV began seeing people by appointment only in 2022.

The DMV uses an appointment system to manage the volume of customers it sees at its Carson City, Reno, Henderson and Las Vegas offices.

“This change will allow customers who’ve been asking for the flexibility of coming in without an appointment during the week to do so,” said DMV Director Julie Butler. “It also gives our customers who work Monday-through-Friday jobs a chance to book their appointments on Saturdays.”

Many common transactions, such as registration renewals, are available to complete online at dmv.nv.gov through the “MyDMV” service.

Customers making an appointment will find that Wednesdays are unavailable for appointments beginning July 12, and every Saturday from July 15 onward now offers the option to book an appointment.

Customers checking in at an office during Walk-In Wednesdays will generally be issued a ticket with a return time; once they return at that predesignated time, they’ll be issued a call number for their turn at a window.

The DMV encourages anyone seeking services at a metro office to book an appointment early and asks the public to cancel appointments they don’t intend to keep so that other Nevadans can be seen at a service counter sooner.