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Reno Fuel

1.4 (10 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Nevada Department Of Wildlife - Their awareness of and support to disabled people were above average.

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I'm halfway between the guy who said "This was way easier than the DMV" and my own opinion of "Why…read moreis this just as hard as the DMV?" Truth be told, for most things it's a lot easier, but apparently registering a boat with a motor of any kind requires nearly an act of Congress. Earlier this year I bought two plastic layout boats that had mounts for an electric trolling motor. I could use the boat with or without that motor, but of course the plan is to motorize them at some point. For that reason, I had to pull these plastic floating rectangles you slide into down to NDOW for an "inspection", which was nothing more than them looking at the boats, which I assume was to make sure they're actually boats, match numbers on a certificate of origin and taking a photo for the record. Prior to doing this I went to NDOW with all my paperwork to find out what I needed to do to get these registered. I laid it all out on the table and showed the woman what I had and was told I needed to bring them for an inspection along with the certificate of origin the seller provided me and we could get it all done. The reason for three stars is because after following those instructions I was told my paperwork wasn't sufficient. See because the paperwork was in the name of the seller, they would not accept that I owned the boats. Even though I had every piece of paper provided by the manufacturer and the title to the very trailer they sat on, it wasn't enough to prove I was the rightful owner. So after all of that, I had to track down the prior owner, bring him a bill of sale form (which they provided), get him to sign it, and then return to NDOW to complete the process. Because these plastic floating rectangles will have a motor on them they needed to be officially inspected, titled, and registered, and this process took me as long as it's gonna take to register the trailer! So if you have a kayak and you want to put a motor on it for any reason, you'll need all that and more. Kinda ridiculous.

I went with a couple of my Nevada cousins to State of Nevada Department of Wildlife for hunting and…read morefishing licenses. They will issue reduced rate hunting and fishing licenses to any Honorably Discharged Veteran who has a Service-connected disability of 50% or more. The customer service, wait time and health protections were all adequate. Their awareness of and support to disabled people were above average. CONDITIONS: The Department shall issue without charge a hunting and / or fishing license, upon satisfactory proof of the requisite facts to any actual bona fide resident of the state of Nevada who has incurred a SERVICE-CONNECTED disability which is considered to be 50 PERCENT or more by the United States Veterans' Affairs and has received upon severance from an honorable discharge or certificate of satisfactory service from the Armed Forces of the United States. RESIDENCY: "Resident" means any person who is a citizen of the United States and who has been actually present in the State of Nevada for 6 months immediately preceding his application and who intends to make Nevada his permanent home. Attach copy of identification dated six months prior to application, which shows current residency. Such proof may include Nevada driver's license, rent receipts, public utilities, employment check stubs or other documents indicating the licensee's name and current address. A previous year's hunting or fishing license is not acceptable proof of residency. HUNTER EDUCATION: Attach copy of certificate of hunter education administered by state or Canadian provincial wildlife management agency if you were born after January 1, 1960 and you are applying for a hunting or combined hunting and fishing license. NRA or military certificates are not acceptable. $ n/c [03] Resident Disabled Veteran Hunting and Fishing $ 3.00 NV Special Use Stamp $ n/c [07] Resident Disabled Veteran Fishing $10.00 Duck Stamp $ n/c [08] Resident Disabled Veteran Hunting $10.00 Trout Stamp $10.00 Second Rod Stamp $10.00 Upland Game Bird Stamp For more information, contact the Nevada Department of Wildlife at (775) 688-1500 in Reno, (702) 486-5127 in Las Vegas, and (775) 738-5332 in Elko. Visit the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) website at http://www.ndow.org/ for hunting and fishing license information and the NDOW Disabled Veteran application at http://www.ndow.org/uploadedFiles/ndoworg/Content/Forms_and_Resources/disabled-veteran-app-2.pdf .

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