Just over a month after its launch, residents have reported nearly 15,000 vehicles with expired, invalid, or missing registrations to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles’ online spotter program.

A spokesperson for the agency said that as of Tuesday morning, the “Nevada Registration Spotter” form has received “a little over 14,600 submissions” since its launch on Oct. 10.

Submissions to the form came quickly from residents, with more than 5,000 reports received in the first 12 days after the program launched.

The form, which is available on the DMV website , is designed for people to report vehicles that are operating on Nevada roadways with expired , invalid or no registration.

The DMV also notes that Nevada residents operating vehicles with illegal out-of-state plates can be repor

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