Filing the Nevada DMV DLD-68 Failure to Report Crash Affidavit may mitigate penalties and facilitate license reinstatement, but it does not automatically eliminate consequences for missing the mandatory 10-day crash reporting deadline. The DMV retains discretion to impose fines ranging from $250 to $1,000, suspend your driver's license for 30 to 180 days depending on accident severity, and report the violation to your insurance carrier, potentially increasing premiums or causing policy cancellation.
The DLD-68 formally documents your explanation for delayed reporting and demonstrates compliance efforts, which the DMV's Driver's License Assessment Team considers when determining final penalties. However, consequences depend on crash severity, whether injuries or fatalities occurred, your prior driving record, and how long the reporting delay lasted. Filing the affidavit promptly after discovering the missed deadline shows good faith and may result in reduced suspension periods or smaller fines compared to continued non-compliance.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides expedited mobile notarization for the DLD-68 form throughout
Sunrise Hospital Medical Center, University Medical Center, St. Rose Dominican Hospital Siena Campus, and all of Clark County. Processing time after submission typically runs 2-4 weeks before the DMV issues a determination letter outlining specific penalties and reinstatement requirements.
Critical requirement: File as soon as you become aware of the reporting omission. Delays compound penalties and extend suspension periods. Our
mobile notarization service ensures immediate proper execution and submission to minimize ongoing violations and expedite resolution.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.