LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — The Nevada DMV has received almost 5,000 reports in less than two weeks since launching a new website allowing the public to report vehicles with expired registration or no plates.
The Nevada DMV has a team of officers across the state, including about two dozen in the Metro Las Vegas area. Chief JD Decker, head of the Nevada DMV Compliance Enforcement Division, said registration violations have increased significantly in recent years. The DMV has been flooded with calls and emails from people trying to report violators. The new website provides officers with an organized, comprehensive list.
“People who are paying get upset that other people are getting away with not paying… When we are out doing patrol, we find a ton of stuff on our own. This hasn’t been such a problem since really kind of after COVID,” Decker explained…