The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles said on X Friday that it has “reopened 100%” after the Aug. 24 ransomware attack forced systems offline statewide.
Driver’s license and ID services have been restored, though some limits remain, including no processing of first-time Real IDs.
Earlier this week, the DMV brought its online portal back online and reopened offices. Now offices are shifting focus to appointments and walk-ins for identification transactions, while customers needing vehicle services are directed to MyDMV or kiosks.
Here’s what you need to know:
When did the cyberattack happen in Nevada?
The ransomware attack occurred on Aug. 24 and forced the state to take DMV and other state systems offline.
Are Nevada DMV offices open?
Yes. All Nevada DMV offices are open and s