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NEVADA TAXI CAB AUTHORITY |
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REQUIREMENTS
FOR TAXICAB DRIVER PERMIT IN CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA.
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A referral form
(form approved by the Taxicab Authority) from a
taxicab company in Clark County prior to
applying for a permit.
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A completed
“AUTHORIZATION FOR RELEASE OF INFORMATION”,
which will be supplied to the applicant by the
taxicab company.
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Applicant must
submit physician’s certificate with two copies,
from a physician who is licensed to practice
medicine in the State of Nevada (M.D. or D.O.).
The physician shall issue the certificate if
they find that a prospective driver meets health
requirements established by Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Regulation 49 C.F.R.
§391.41-391.49. NRS 706.8842, NAC 706.519.
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Applicant must have
a valid Nevada Drivers License issued under
NRS 483.325 which authorizes him to operate
a motor vehicle in the State of Nevada.
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Must be a resident
of Nevada for thirty (30) days before applying
for a permit.
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Addresses of ALL
residences for the last three (3) years.
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List the last place
of employment, position or occupation.
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Listed history of
ALL convictions and pending court cases.
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The Nevada Taxicab
Authority requires proof the applicant can read
and orally communicate in the English language (NRS
706.8841(1)(b)(2)) by way of passing an
electronic test.
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Permit applications
must be completed by the applicant, in the
Taxicab Authority office, and are not allowed to
be taken from the premises.
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Applicant will be
scheduled for an electronic test after
completion of the application. Upon passing the
test, the applicant must pay a $40.00 fee to the
Taxicab Authority, in order to complete the
permit process.
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Applicant is
required to submit a complete set of his
fingerprints and written permission authorizing
the Administrator to forward the fingerprints to
the Central Repository for Nevada Records of
Criminal History for submission to the Federal
Bureau of Investigation to ascertain whether the
applicant has a criminal record, and the nature
of any such record. There is a $51.25 fee for
this service. Total
$91.25
= $40.00 application
fee + $51.25 fingerprint fee.
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Applicant must
complete and sign a form regarding child support
status. NRS 425.520.
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Applicant must
attend and complete the Driver’s Awareness
Program (DAP). This class is held each Tuesday
& Thursday
(except on State holidays) from 7:45am to
5:00pm.
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The Administrator may
refuse to issue a permit if the applicant has been
convicted of a felony involving any sexual offense
in this state or any other jurisdiction at any time
before the date of the application. The
Administrator may refuse to issue a permit if the
applicant has been convicted of any violation of
NRS 484.379 or a law of any other
jurisdiction that prohibits the same or similar
conduct within 3 years before the date of
application, or has been convicted of a felony
relating to the practice of taxicab drivers in this
state or any other jurisdiction at any time before
the date of the application. The administrator may
also refuse to issue a driver’s permit if, after the
background investigation of the applicant,
determines that the applicant is morally unfit or if
the issuance of the driver’s permit would be
detrimental to public health, welfare or safety.
NRS 484.379:
Driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor
or controlled or prohibited substance.
NAC 706.516
Drivers: Fitness.
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Pursuant to NRS
706.8841, an applicant for a driver’s permit may
not be considered by the administrator to be
fit, willing and able if he has:
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Been convicted
of any felony within the past 5 years.
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Been convicted
of driving under the influence of
intoxicating liquor or drugs within the past
3 years.
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Been convicted
of any offense involving the sale of
narcotics, dangerous drugs or controlled
substances.
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Been found by
the administrator after sufficient
background investigation, to be morally
unfit or the administrator finds that
issuance of a permit to him would be
detrimental to the public health, welfare or
safety.
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An applicant for a
driver’s permit may be considered by the
administrator to be morally unfit or the
administrator may consider that the issuance of
a permit to him would be detrimental to the
public health, welfare or safety if he has:
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Been involved in
and found to be the driver responsible for
any accident resulting in the death of or
injury to another.
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His past driving
record shows that he is an habitual reckless
or negligent driver.
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Is a frequent
violator of the traffic laws.
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Has committed an
offense in another state within the past 3
years which, if committed in this state,
would be grounds for revocation of his
driver’s license or driver’s permit.
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Has failed on at
least two occasions to keep his written
promise to appear in court for any offense.
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Has been
convicted of any sexual offense or any
offense involving moral turpitude.
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Has been
convicted of any offense involving the
possession of narcotics, dangerous drugs or
controlled substances.
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Taxicab
Authority
1785 E. Sahara Avenue, Suite 200
Las Vegas, NV 89104
(702) 668-4000
FAX: (702) 668-4001
web site:
taxi.state.nv.us
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