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Nevada Traffic Ticket Calculator: Complete Guide to Fines, Codes & Penalties
1Understanding Nevada Traffic Violations
Nevada traffic violations are governed by the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) Title 43, with specific regulations detailed in Chapters 484A-484E. The state employs a demerit point system where violations accumulate points on your driving record, potentially leading to license suspension or revocation.
Key Statistic: In 2026, Nevada law enforcement issued approximately 450,000 traffic citations, with speeding violations accounting for 62% of all tickets. Clark County alone processed over 300,000 traffic cases.
Each violation carries three distinct cost components: base fine (set by statute), court administrative fees (varying by county), and penalty assessments (state-mandated surcharges). These can combine to create total costs 3-4 times higher than the base fine amount.
2Nevada Traffic Fine Structure & Calculation
2.1 Base Fine Amounts by Violation Type
The Nevada Supreme Court establishes baseline fine amounts for different violation categories. These amounts serve as the starting point for all calculations.
| Violation Category | NRS Code | Base Fine Range | Demerit Points | License Suspension Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speeding 1-10 mph over | NRS 484B.600 | $125 – $185 | 1 point | Low |
| Speeding 11-20 mph over | NRS 484B.600 | $185 – $235 | 2 points | Medium |
| Speeding 21-30 mph over | NRS 484B.600 | $235 – $335 | 3 points | High |
| Speeding 31+ mph over | NRS 484B.600 | $335 – $1,000 | 4 points | Very High |
| Running Red Light | NRS 484B.307 | $285 – $400 | 4 points | Medium |
| Illegal Cell Phone Use | NRS 484B.165 | $185 – $500 | 4 points | Medium |
| No Proof of Insurance | NRS 485.185 | $385 – $1,000 | N/A | High (Registration hold) |
| Reckless Driving | NRS 484B.653 | $250 – $1,000 | 8 points | Very High |
2.2 County-Specific Fee Variations
Each Nevada county adds administrative fees to the base fine. Clark County (Las Vegas) and Washoe County (Reno) typically have the highest fees due to court system costs.
| County | Court Fee Range | Processing Surcharge | Technology Fee | Total Fee Multiplier |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clark County | $60 – $120 | $25 | $15 | 1.25x – 1.45x |
| Washoe County | $55 – $110 | $20 | $12 | 1.20x – 1.40x |
| Carson City | $45 – $90 | $15 | $10 | 1.15x – 1.30x |
| Douglas County | $40 – $85 | $15 | $8 | 1.10x – 1.25x |
3Nevada Traffic Citation Error Codes & Special Circumstances
3.1 Common Citation Error Codes
Nevada traffic citations include specific codes that indicate the nature of the violation. Understanding these codes is essential for determining your response strategy.
Speeding 1-10 MPH Over Limit
Most common violation. Base fine determined by speed over limit and location. Minimum 1 demerit point.
Red Light Running
Failure to stop at red signal. 4 demerit points. Often captured by traffic cameras with photo evidence.
No Valid License/Permit
Driving without valid Nevada license. Separate from driving with suspended license (more severe).
Cell Phone Use Infraction
Illegal use of handheld device while driving. 4 demerit points. Doubled fines in work zones.
Failure to Show Insurance
Cannot provide proof of valid insurance. May be dismissed if proof provided within 30 days.
Driving While License Suspended
Most severe classification. Misdemeanor crime, possible jail time, vehicle impoundment.
3.2 Special Circumstances That Increase Fines
Certain conditions trigger mandatory fine increases under Nevada law:
3.2.1 School Zone Violations (NRS 484B.363)
Fines double in active school zones. “Active” times typically include 30 minutes before/after school and during recess. School zone cameras may issue citations automatically.
3.2.2 Construction Zone Violations (NRS 484B.160)
When workers are present, fines double. Speeding 21+ mph over in construction zones may result in mandatory court appearance.
3.2.3 Habitual Offender Status
Drivers with 3+ moving violations within 12 months face 25-50% fine increases and potential license suspension under NRS 483.460.
4Insurance Premium Increases & Financial Impact
Beyond immediate fines, Nevada traffic violations trigger insurance premium increases that often exceed the ticket cost over time. Nevada insurers use a “surcharge schedule” that applies for 3-5 years after violation.
| Violation Type | Average Premium Increase | Duration | Total Additional Cost* | SR-22 Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speeding 1-10 mph over | 15-20% | 3 years | $900 – $1,500 | No |
| Speeding 11-20 mph over | 20-25% | 3 years | $1,200 – $2,000 | No |
| Speeding 21+ mph over | 25-35% | 5 years | $2,000 – $3,500 | Possible |
| Reckless Driving | 50-100% | 5 years | $3,000 – $7,000 | Yes |
| DUI (First Offense) | 100-300% | 7+ years | $10,000+ | Yes (3 years) |
*Based on average Nevada annual premium of $1,800 for full coverage
Insurance Insight: Nevada is a “fault” state for insurance purposes. Multiple violations within 36 months may result in policy non-renewal. Completing Nevada traffic school (NRS 483.495) prevents violations from appearing on your MVR (Motor Vehicle Record), potentially avoiding insurance increases.
5Legal Response Options & Deadlines
5.1 Response Timeline Requirements
Nevada law provides specific deadlines for responding to traffic citations:
| Action Required | Standard Deadline | Extension Available | Consequence of Missing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Initial Response | 30 calendar days | One 30-day extension* | License suspension, additional $50 fee |
| Payment in Full | 60 calendar days | Payment plan possible | 20% late penalty, possible warrant |
| Request Trial | 30 calendar days | At judge’s discretion | Forfeit right to contest |
| Traffic School Election | 30 calendar days | Sometimes 60 days | Points added to record |
*Extension requires filing with court clerk before initial deadline
5.2 When to Consider Legal Representation
Consult a Nevada traffic attorney if:
- Violation carries 4+ demerit points
- Speeding 30+ mph over limit (potential misdemeanor)
- Accident resulted from violation
- Commercial driver’s license (CDL) holder
- Previous violations within past 12 months
- Citation contains errors in date, time, or location