NAC483.480. Termination or rescission of action to withdraw license or award of credit against period of revocation.  


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  •      1. The Department will terminate or rescind an action to withdraw a driver’s license or award credit against the period of revocation if the action resulted from:

         (a) Incorrect information on the driver’s license and the information has been corrected by the Department;

         (b) A conviction and the Department has received a notice from the court amending the conviction to an offense which is not cause for the withdrawal of the license;

         (c) A statement from a law enforcement officer and the Department has received a corrected statement from the officer amending the information that caused the withdrawal action; or

         (d) A statement from a law enforcement officer and the Department has received an amended conviction order from the court finding that the license was incorrectly revoked.

         2. If the action to withdraw a driver’s license resulted from a statement of the court that the court seized a person’s driver’s license at the time of a conviction and ordered the person not to operate a motor vehicle, the person must receive credit against the period of revocation from the time of the conviction to the time of withdrawal of the driver’s license by the Department.

         3. If an investigation conducted by the Division of Compliance Enforcement of the Department indicates that a conviction has been recorded on the driving record of a person who is the victim of identity theft, or the subject of an action to withdraw a driver’s license is a victim of identity theft, and is not the actual person identified on the report of conviction or by a law enforcement agency at the time of the report, the Department will remove the conviction and terminate or rescind the action to withdraw a driver’s license.

     (Added to NAC by Dep’t of Motor Veh. & Pub. Safety, eff. 11-7-95; A by Dep’t of Motor Veh. by R218-03, 2-18-2004; R216-08, 12-17-2008)