A Nevada Inspection Notice is a document that is required by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) when a vehicle's registration is due for renewal. The inspection notice is used to ensure that a vehicle is in a safe and roadworthy condition. The inspection is conducted by a licensed Nevada DMV inspector and is mandated by state law. There are two types of Nevada Inspection Notice: the Vehicle Inspection Notice and the Heavy Vehicle Inspection Notice. The Vehicle Inspection Notice is used to inspect passenger vehicles, and the Heavy Vehicle Inspection Notice is used to inspect commercial vehicles. Both types of notice require the vehicle to pass a safety inspection, an emissions test, and a visual inspection to ensure compliance with state regulations. After the inspection is completed, the results are reported to the Nevada DMV, and the vehicle registration can be renewed.