LAS VEGAS ( FOX5 ) — Lines gathered outside the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles on Thursday as services continued to recover from a cyberattack that shut down state government agencies across Nevada for nearly two weeks.

Just before 8 a.m., DMV officials told the crowd of approximately 50 that identification and driver’s license systems were still down, although vehicle-related systems were available.

People wait in line outside the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles office in Las Vegas on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. DMV services are gradually coming back online after a cyberattack shut down multiple state government systems across Nevada for nearly two weeks. (KVVU)

Nevada DMV officials announced Tuesday that the MyDMV service was back online, with all online services available e

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