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Nevada Driver Information

This page provides information about vehicle, driver, and document requirements, state regulations, insurance coverage, and city-specific requirements, needed to drive with Lyft in the state of Nevada.
To apply to drive in Nevada, submit an application online or in the Lyft Driver app –– download it from the App Store (iOS) or the Google Play store. To be approved to drive, applicants must meet these requirements.
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What you need to drive with Lyft in Nevada
Drivers are required to maintain current documents. Failing to update a required document before the expiration date results in temporary deactivation.
Use your Lyft Driver app or Driver Dashboard to upload your documents. To add documents in the app, tap 'Account' in the main menu, then 'Documents.
Vehicle requirements
Different regions in this state have specific vehicle age requirements. Click here to see if your vehicle qualifies. All vehicles must meet the following criteria:
  • 2014 or newer: Las Vegas
  • 2008 or newer: All other cities
  • 4 doors
  • 5-8 seatbelts, including the driver's
  • Not a taxi, stretch limousine, or non-Express Drive rental vehicle
  • Not titled as salvage, non-repairable, rebuilt, or any other equivalent classification
See if your vehicle qualifies for premium ride types to earn more on each ride.
In select cities, you can rent a car through Express Drive with standard insurance included. Rental vehicles must be rented through the Express Drive program to be approved for use on the Lyft platform.
Driver requirements
  • Valid Nevada driver’s license* – If you only have a temporary license, take a side-by-side photo of your old driver's license or a government-issued photo ID next to the temporary license.
  • 25 or older
  • Pass a driver screening, which reviews your driving history and criminal background check. Learn more about driver screenings.
  • Any smartphone that can download and run the Lyft Driver app.
*Active duty military applicants and their dependents can have an out-of-state driver's license and vehicle registration. Select 'Contact us' below to verify your or your spouse's active military duty status.
Document requirements
Vehicle inspection
The Nevada inspection form expires annually and must be updated through the Lyft driver app. Inspections are valid until the marked expiration date. If no expiration date is marked, Lyft will require a new inspection to be done one year after the inspection date.
Las Vegas:
Drivers are required to pass a vehicle inspection before being approved to drive. This inspection must be completed by a licensed mechanic:
  • You can find a third-party inspection location, hours, and pricing in your Lyft Driver app.
  • Print this form and bring it to your appointment.
  • Once completed, upload your inspection form to your Lyft Driver app.
To upload your inspection form:
  1. Open the Lyft Driver app’s menu.
  2. Tap on 'Account.'
  3. Tap 'Documents.'
Lyft doesn't cover the cost of inspections.
In addition to Lyft’s logo, Nevada drivers are required by local regulation to display Lyft’s Permit Number (“TNC - 0001”) and their vehicle's license plate number while online. This can be handwritten or printed and attached directly to the trade dress.
Nevada State Business License
All Nevada Lyft drivers are required to get a Nevada State Business License.
As instructed by the Nevada Secretary of State, Lyft cannot accept a "Notice of Exemption" as proof of a Nevada State Business License.
If you do not upload a valid Nevada Business License by your provided personal deadline you will be ineligible to give rides. This license expires yearly; it must be renewed and uploaded through the Lyft Driver app or Dashboard.
If you don't know your personal deadline, ask our Support team by selecting 'Contact Us' below.
If you have already have your Nevada State Business License:
Take a photo of your license and either upload it directly to your Lyft Driver app or Dashboard or send it to our Support team by selecting 'Contact Us' below.
How to get a Nevada State Business License:
  1. Create an account with SilverFlume by following these instructions. If you already have an account with SilverFlume, log in here.
  2. Select your Type of Business
  3. Enter your contact information and sign your name
  4. Pay for your Nevada Business License
  5. Once you're registered, return to SilverFlume's website and take a screenshot of your Nevada State Business License details (see example below). You can also take a photo of the physical copy of your license, which may take up to a week to arrive.
  6. Upload the screenshot or document photo directly to your Lyft Driver app or Dashboard, or send it to our Support team by selecting 'Contact Us' below. To add documents in the app, tap 'Account' in the main menu, then 'Documents.
Note: Before you begin, be sure to have a credit card, debit card, trust account or check ready for the $200 annual fee.
Here's an example screenshot of the Nevada State Business License from the SilverFlume website:
This screenshot is an example of the Nevada State Business License from the SilverFlume website
Here are some examples of the Nevada State Business License document:
This image shows an example of a Nevada State Business License
This image shows an example of a Nevada State Business License
Please keep in mind the above is not business or tax advice.
Questions?
If you have additional questions or would like to apply for your Nevada Business License in-person, visit the Nevada Secretary of State’s office:
Clark County Business License
In order to drive in Clark County, you must obtain a Clark County business license in addition to the Nevada License. A Clark County license card will be sent to you after you successfully apply for or renew your license.
Here's an example Clark County license card:
This image shows an example of a Clark County license card.
The business license card must be visible in your vehicle and posted on the passenger side of the dashboard. See the Harry Reid Airport TNC Driver Training Manual for more details.
To get your Clark County Business License, follow these steps:
  1. Obtain a Nevada business license if you don't already have one. You will need your State of Nevada Business ID number to apply for a Clark County business license.
  2. Apply for your Clark County Business License by following these instructions or visiting the Clark County website directly.
  3. Already have a Clark County Business License? Renew your license by following these instructions.
Applications may also be mailed in or dropped off with a check or money order in the amount of a $70 payable to "Clark County Business License." There is an annual $25 yearly license fee each year after.
We recommend applying online if you are able, as we are currently seeing long delays for mailed-in applications.
Clark County Office Location:
Here's an example of the Clark County Business License document:
This image shows an example of a Clark County Business License
Emblem requirements
Drivers are required to display the Lyft emblem while in driver mode. The Lyft emblem is Lyft’s official trade dress. It helps passengers and law enforcement identify your vehicle.
This image shows where to place the emblem on windshield for drivers in Nevada.
The Lyft emblem should be displayed in the lower corner of your windshield on the passenger side every time you enter driver mode. Make sure to remove the emblem when you are not in driver mode.
Image of the Lyft emblem.
You must write '0001 + your license plate number' on your Lyft emblem. Then, display it on your front windshield.
Here's an example of what your TNC on your decal should look like:
An example image of TNC on Lyft Emblem
If you’ve just been approved to drive, you should receive your Lyft emblem shortly. If you didn't get one or need a new one, place an order in your Lyft Driver app or Dashboard. While waiting for it to arrive, you may print a temporary emblem.
Nevada driver regulations
Be sure to follow these rules when giving rides in Nevada, and keep an eye on your email for important updates from Lyft.
In Nevada, Lyft is regulated by the Nevada Transportation Authority, which can be contacted at 3300 W. Sahara Ave, Ste. 200, Las Vegas, NV 89102. You can click here to file a complaint with the Authority.
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Hourly driver mode limits
In addition to Lyft's mandatory break and time limits, Nevada regulations require that drivers:
  • Take a 12 consecutive hours break after providing rides for 12 cumulative hours within a 24-hour period
  • Take an 8 consecutive hours break after being in driver mode for 16 cumulative hours within a 24-hour period
Passenger destinations
State law makes it unlawful to take or attempt to take any passenger to a destination other than the one they've requested. Always make sure to take your passenger to their stated destination, or your Lyft driver account could be at risk.
Where to drive
Las Vegas
Lyft is available on and around the Las Vegas Strip. As a driver, you are responsible for familiarizing yourself with each casino and major venue's designated pickup and drop-off areas.
Maps of designated pickup and drop-off areas are available here. Check them out ahead of time so you know where to go.
Lyft is available at the Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Drivers on the Lyft platform are responsible for knowing and following all airport regulations. As a driver, you must follow the rules listed here to avoid receiving administrative citations from LAS Airport.
Reno
Lyft is available at Reno-Tahoe International (RNO) Airport. Drivers on the Lyft platform are responsible for knowing and following all airport regulations. As a driver, you must follow the rules listed here to avoid receiving administrative citations from RNO Airport.
Best practices
  • Display all required emblems and placards
  • Always have your driver’s license and insurance document
  • Follow all airport rules
  • Don't accept street hails
  • Don't accept cash for rides
  • Don't wait in taxi lines
Know your insurance
Review Lyft's coverage here.
Moving to or from Nevada
If you're already a driver in a different state, and you're moving to Nevada, send us a message with the following info:
  • The date you're moving
  • Your new shipping address
  • Clear photos of your Nevada-issued driver's license, vehicle registration, and insurance
Active duty military applicants and their dependents can have an out-of-state driver's license and vehicle registration. Select 'Contact us' below to verify your or your spouse's active military duty status.
Drivers in Nevada are required to obtain a Nevada business license. Drivers in Clark County must also obtain a Clark County business license. Click here for more info.
Moving from Nevada to a different state? Find your new market here to see what steps you’ll need to take.

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