Nev. Admin. Code § 293.395 - "Official identification" interpreted
For the purposes of NRS NRS 293.517:
1. The Secretary of State interprets
"official identification" to mean a government-issued, or otherwise official,
article or combination of articles, which establishes both the identity and
residence of a person submitting an application to register to vote.
2. The following articles may be used to
establish identity:
(a) A current and valid
Nevada driver's license;
(b) A
current and valid identification card issued by the Department;
(c) A current and valid identification card
issued by a branch of the Armed Forces of the United States;
(d) A current and valid identification card
issued by a sheriff of a Nevada county to an employee as a condition of
employment by certain business enterprises;
(e) A current and valid identification card
issued by an agency of the State of Nevada or political subdivision thereof or
the United States, including, without limitation, a public school, college or
university;
(f) A current and valid
student identification card from an accredited private school, college or
university;
(g) A current and valid
United States passport;
(h) A
current and valid insurance plan identification card which the county clerk
determines, in his or her discretion, to be a reliable indication of the true
name and identity of the person; or
(i) A current and valid tribal identification
card.
3. The following
articles may be used to establish residency if the current residential address
of the applicant, as indicated on the application to register to vote, is
displayed on the article:
(a) Any article set
forth in subsection 2;
(b) A
current and valid utility bill, including, without limitation, a bill for
electricity, gas, oil, water, sewer, septic, telephone, cellular telephone or
cable television;
(c) A current and
valid bank or credit union statement;
(d) A current and valid paycheck;
(e) A current and valid income tax
return;
(f) A current and valid
statement concerning the mortgage, rental or lease of a residence;
(g) A current and valid motor vehicle
registration;
(h) A current and
valid document issued by a governmental agency;
(i) A current and valid property tax
statement; or
(j) Any other
official article which the county clerk determines, in his or her discretion,
to be a reliable indication of the true residential address of the
person.
Notes
NRS 293.124, 293.247, 293.517
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