NevadaSB27383rd Regular Session (2025)SenateWALLET

AN ACT relating to confidential information; authorizing certain civilian employees that provide support services to a law enforcement agency and certain firefighters or retired firefighters to request that certain personal information be kept in a confidential manner; authorizing such persons to request that the Department of Motor Vehicles display an alternate address on the person's driver's license, commercial driver's license or identification card; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Sponsored By: Senate Committee on Government Affairs

Signed by Governor

BDR 20-966

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Alternate address on ID for safety workers

Eligible civilian law enforcement support staff and firefighters, including retirees, can ask the Nevada DMV to show an alternate address on a driver’s license, commercial license, or ID card. Covered spouses, domestic partners, and minor children may also use this protection. You must prove you qualify and provide your home address and, if different, your mailing address. You can later switch back to showing your home address.

Broader record privacy for safety workers

The law lets civilian staff who support law enforcement, and firefighters and retired firefighters, ask to keep certain personal details private in public records. You can file requests with the county recorder, the county assessor, and the Secretary of State or a county or city clerk. Spouses, domestic partners, minor children, and the surviving family of someone killed in the line of duty can also ask. Nonprofit groups that run confidential domestic violence shelters can ask the county assessor to keep certain information private. You must submit a request to each office that holds your records.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Senate Committee on Government Affairs

    Affiliation unavailable

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 63 • No: 0

House vote 5/21/2025

Final Passage - Assembly (1st Reprint)

Yes: 42 • No: 0

Senate vote 4/21/2025

Final Passage - Senate (1st Reprint)

Yes: 21 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Chapter 134.

    5/30/2025legislature
  2. Approved by the Governor.

    5/30/2025legislature
  3. Enrolled and delivered to Governor.

    5/27/2025legislature
  4. To enrollment.

    5/22/2025Senate
  5. In Senate.

    5/21/2025Senate
  6. Read third time. Passed. Title approved. (Yeas: 42, Nays: None.) To Senate.

    5/21/2025House
  7. Taken from General File. Placed on General File for next legislative day.

    5/20/2025House
  8. Read second time.

    5/19/2025House
  9. From committee: Do pass.

    5/16/2025House
  10. Read first time. Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. To committee.

    4/24/2025House
  11. In Assembly.

    4/24/2025House
  12. To Assembly.

    4/23/2025Senate
  13. From printer. To engrossment. Engrossed. First reprint.

    4/23/2025Senate
  14. Read third time. Passed, as amended. Title approved, as amended. (Yeas: 21, Nays: None.) To printer.

    4/21/2025Senate
  15. Reprinting dispensed with.

    4/18/2025Senate
  16. Read second time. Amended. (Amend. No. 505.)

    4/18/2025Senate
  17. Placed on Second Reading File.

    4/18/2025Senate
  18. From committee: Amend, and do pass as amended.

    4/18/2025Senate
  19. From printer. To committee.

    3/5/2025Senate
  20. Read first time. Referred to Committee on Government Affairs. To printer.

    3/4/2025Senate

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