Nevada services continue to be limited or delayed after a massive ransomware attack was discovered two weeks ago.
State officials have been working to bring systems back up online after many websites and agencies were shut down in response to a cyberattack officials discovered Aug. 24 .
Last week Department of Motor Vehicles offices were reopened for in-person services, and Gov. Joe Lombardo said the offices would begin processing drivers’ licenses and IDs in person last Friday.
Services are still limited, however.
The DMV continues experiencing issues with processing first-time IDs or upgrades to a Nevada driver’s license, ID card or instruction permit, the agency posted on X on Monday. The DMV is accepting transactions specifically for renewals of driver’s licenses, ID cards and perm