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Teen Driving Requirements in Nevada: Hours, Laws & GDL Guide

Nevada requires 50 hours of supervised driving, including 10 at night, and a 6-month permit holding period. Teens can get a permit at 15½ and a provisional license at 16. Nevada enforces an early 10 p.m. nighttime curfew during the first six months.

Nevada GDL Requirements at a Glance

Total Supervised Hours

50h

Including 10h at night

Minimum Permit Age

15 years 6 months

Holding period: 6 months

Provisional License Age

16

Full license: 18

Nevada Teen Driving Restrictions

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Nighttime Restriction

No driving between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. for the first 6 months.

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Passenger Restriction

No passengers under 18 (other than family) for the first 6 months.

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Phone Restriction

No handheld cell phone use while driving for all drivers.

How DashLog Helps Families in Nevada

Meeting Nevada's 50 hours of supervised driving practice can feel overwhelming — especially when you're also juggling school schedules, extracurriculars, and work. DashLog makes it simple by automatically tracking every supervised drive your teen completes. Start a session, drive, and DashLog logs the date, time, duration, and whether it was a daytime or nighttime drive — all mapped against Nevada's specific GDL requirements.

Parents in Nevada get real-time progress dashboards showing exactly how many of the required 50 hours their teen has completed, including a breakdown of 10 hours at night hours. DashLog sends milestone alerts when your teen hits 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100% of their required hours — so you always know where you stand without manually counting on a paper log. Plus, live location tracking during drives gives parents peace of mind without micromanaging.

When it's time to visit the Nevada DMV, DashLog generates a clean, DMV-ready driving log report that documents every session with dates, times, and total hours. No more scrambling to find a crumpled paper log the night before the test. DashLog is free during our beta — join thousands of Nevada families already tracking their teen's progress.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nevada Teen Driving

How many driving hours does Nevada require?

Nevada requires 50 hours of supervised driving, with at least 10 hours at night, before a teen can take the road test.

At what age can my teen get a permit in Nevada?

Nevada teens can apply for a learner's permit at 15 years and 6 months.

What are Nevada's nighttime driving restrictions?

For the first 6 months with a provisional license, Nevada teens cannot drive between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Does Nevada restrict teen passengers?

Yes. For the first 6 months, Nevada teens cannot carry any passengers under 18 who are not family members.

When can a Nevada teen get a full license?

Nevada teens can receive a full, unrestricted license at age 18.

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DashLog tracks every supervised hour against Nevada's GDL requirements — so your teen is ready for the license test.

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