Nevada Form 544 packets add broker-signature guidance
Supported within-one-year reinstatement cases now move through a shorter set of plain-language questions. The prepared packet also gives more direct mailing instructions for broker completion and official pages that may appear blank.

Nevada Form 544 reinstatement packet preparation for supported within-one-year cases now asks fewer questions before the packet is prepared for mailing. The standard path stays focused on the details needed for the supported application type, while uncommon background-history details are separated from the main flow.
The experience also asks why a license became inactive only when Lurnor cannot determine the proper path from available license history. That keeps the reinstatement process centered on the licensee’s actual situation without adding an extra question when the available record already supports the next step.
The generated guidance now states a key mailing requirement more directly: the licensee should not complete the broker section themselves. The broker must complete and sign Section 2 before the packet is mailed.
Official reinstatement packets can also include pages that do not apply to the supported application type. The instruction sheet now explains why fingerprint, waiver, and state-exam pages may appear blank in the packet and confirms that those pages are not required for the supported Form 544 application type.
Printable packet output has been tightened as well. Filled answers and selected checkboxes now appear reliably when the Form 544 packet is printed for mailing, while the broker section remains blank so the broker can complete it.
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