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AAA Nevada DMV Services

Need to renew your car’s registration? Head to your local AAA Nevada Branch.

AAA offers several DMV services in Nevada, so you can quickly and easily check off your auto-related task from your list.


Services vary by branch. Call your local AAA office or schedule an appointment online to verify that your branch offers the desired service. 

AAA DMV services in Nevada include:

In-Person Services

  • Registration renewal
  • Replacement registration stickers
  • Duplicate registration certificates
  • EDRS registration
  • Transfer of out-of-state registration
  • Duplicate title
  • Moving permits
  • Application for and pick up of disabled license plates, temporary placards, and permanent placards
  • Replacement license plates

Nevada DMV Now Kiosk Services

DMV Now kiosks are available at all branch locations. DMV fees apply.

  • Reinstatement of registration suspended due to lapse in insurance
  • Car registration renewal
  • Motorcycle registration renewal
  • Trailer registration renewal
  • Commercial vehicle registration renewal
  • Duplicate vehicle registration certificates and decals
  • Insurance verification
  • Driver history report printouts

AAA branches in Nevada offer many DMV-related tasks, but there are some things you’ll have to head to the Department of Motor Vehicles for. Services not available at Nevada AAA Branches, include (but are not limited to):

  • Real ID
  • Driver’s permit and license testing
  • Driver’s license renewal
  • VIN verification
  • Smog check
  • New vehicle registration
  • Vehicle safety inspections
  • Correctable violation (fix-it ticket) sign-off
  • Salvage certificate
  • Original or new vehicle transactions of any type
  • Select correctable violation payments
  • Out-of-country vehicle (gray market) conversion

For help with these and other services, visit the Nevada DMV site, call your nearest DMV location to make an appointment, or look up the nearest Nevada DMV Now kiosk.

Find AAA DMV Services Near You

Visit the AAA branch finder to find your nearest branch.


What is a DMV Now Kiosk?

A DMV Now kiosk, available at all Nevada AAA Branches, is a handy, self-serve kiosk where you can get certain DMV services yourself. 

Using a DMV Now kiosk is quick and easy. Simply approach the kiosk and use the touch screen to renew your car registration, for example. The kiosk will dispense your registration and plate decal on the spot, and you can be on your way. Services are offered in English and Spanish and have voice assistance.

You don’t need to be a AAA Member to use a DMV Now kiosk (available to anyone). Kiosk services vary by location. 

Nevada DMV Payment Options and Processing Fees

In-Person DMV Services

AAA accepts cash, eCheck, debit, and credit cards, including Visa®, Mastercard®, American Express®, and Discover®, for payment. Checks are not accepted.

DMV Now Kiosks

DMV Now kiosks accept Visa, Mastercard, and Discover. 

Kiosks charge an additional processing fee of $4 for registration renewals and duplicates, and $1.25 for all other transactions. Services offered at kiosks are also available online.

Visa and Mastercard debit cards are processed as credit cards, so choose “credit” when asked.


How to Schedule a DMV Appointment at AAA Branches

To schedule a DMV appointment at your local AAA branch:

  1. Find your AAA branch.
  2. Click on the branch location you’d like to visit to display its page.
  3. Click on the red “Schedule an Appointment” button.
  4. A form will appear. Enter your name and phone number, then press “Continue.”
  5. A list of available services will pop up. Choose “DMV.”
  6. A list of DMV services available at your branch will appear. Choose one and then click on “Schedule an Appointment.”
  7. Choose your preferred appointment date and time from the available options.

For your convenience, many AAA branches offer extended hours and are open on Saturday.


What do I need to complete my DMV tasks at AAA?

When visiting AAA for DMV services, bring the following documents:

  • Your valid drivers license, government-issued identification card, or DMV ID card;
  • Your Nevada DMV paperwork. (Note that your name must be on the vehicle title or registration paperwork, and all parties involved must be AAA Members, unless otherwise noted.)


Does AAA do car registration in Nevada?

No, AAA does not provide new vehicle registrations in Nevada. However, you can renew an existing vehicle registration at AAA.

Can I get a Real ID at my AAA location in Nevada?

While AAA provides many DMV-related services at branch locations, you cannot get a Real ID at AAA branches in Nevada.

In order to get a Real ID, you’ll need to visit your local DMV office. When you go, make sure to bring:

  • Proof of your identity, such as your birth certificate or passport;
  • Your Social Security number or a document that shows it, such as a W-2 form;
  • Two documents that show proof of your home address, such as a rental agreement or utility bill.

For more information, visit the U.S. Department of Homeland Security website.

Can I renew my driver’s license at a kiosk in a Nevada AAA Branch?

No. Driver’s license renewal isn’t available at AAA branches in Nevada. You’ll need to visit your local DMV office to renew your driver’s license.

Certain restrictions apply. DMV services offered may vary depending on location; please contact your local AAA office for details on available services.