Nevada Drunk Driving Defense FAQs
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What Can I Do To Save My License?
A: First and foremost, hire an experienced attorney. There are many factors to consider. officer's presence. It will give you a preview of a trial, a rarity in … More -
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What Are The Speed Limits In Nevada?
A: Unless Otherwise Posted Absolute Interstate 75 mph Ltd Access Rds 70 mph Other Primary Rds 70 mph Residential 25 mph More -
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How Are Speed Limits Enforced?
A: Enforced through use of: Pacing Yes Radar Yes Vascar No Photo Radar No Aircraft Yes Laser Yes More -
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How Can Tickets Be Paid?
A: Tickets can be paid by mail or in person. -
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Is Trial By Declaration Allowed?
A: No -
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When Is A Jury Trial Allowed?
A: Speeding No Parking No Equipment No DWI *Yes *Felony only More -
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What Is A Member Nonresident Compact?
A: Nonresident motorist receiving a ticket in a member state will receive the same treatment as resident motorists. If your state or the state you receive a ticket in is … More -
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What Is A Member Driver License Compact?
A: If you receive a ticket, warning, etc. in another state and your state is a member, you state will be notified about the ticket. -
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When And Where Do I File Accident Reports?
A: All accidents must be reported immediately to the local authorities and (if the accident results in death, personal injury, or property damage exceeding $350) within … More -
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What Are The Resident Insurance Requirements?
A: Compulsory and financial responsibility law. Securitytype and future prooftype law applicable in the event of an accident causing death, personal injury, or … More -
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What Is An Open Range State
A: Nevada is an "open range" state; i.e., you must yield to wandering cattle. If you hit one, not only is it your fault, but you will have to pay the rancher for his loss.