In a press conference on Friday morning, Governor Joe Lombardo said most of Nevada's state services are back online.
The Nevada Attorney General's Office is sharing that they have gotten reports that some Nevadans have received text messages purporting to be from the DMV and asking recipients to follow a payment portal link.
The requirement is 20 years in the making, but with just weeks to go, not everyone is ready for it.
The Nevada DMV announced that it’s suspending walk-in services in Reno and Clark County due to extreme summer heat.
DMV police earlier this year warned residents about widespread use of fraudulent out-of-state dealer placards, which often sell for $50 or more.
The arrest is the second made in August by DMV officers pursuing a fraudulent online vehicle sale.
Beginning Aug. 15, only customers with an appointment will be served at the six metro locations Monday through Friday.
The agency booked 93,000 appointments in June. Only 52% showed up.
Some Nevada voters are learning that their voter registration has been automatically changed by the DMV.