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NV DMV Allowing Walk-ins for Voter Registration for New State Residents

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The Nevada DMV is now offering walk-in voter registration for new state residents. This is an excellent opportunity for those who have recently moved to the state to make sure they can vote in the next election. This service is available at all DMV offices statewide, and no appointment is necessary.

Those who wish to register to vote must bring proof of residency in Nevada, which can be a valid driver's license, utility bill, or other official documents. Once residency is established, voters can complete a voter registration form and cast their ballot in person.

This new voting option comes just in time for the November election when Nevadans elect a new governor and other statewide offices. With early voting already underway, the DMV's walk-in voter registration service offers a convenient way for new residents to make their voices heard on Election Day.

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If you're a new resident of the state of Nevada, you can now register to vote at your local DMV office. This is a convenient way to ensure your voice is heard in the upcoming elections. Make sure to bring two forms of identification, one of which must be a photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport. Once you've registered, you'll be able to cast your ballot in person or by absentee ballot.