Name Affidavit of Seller - Nevada 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Name Affidavit of Seller - Nevada in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the county name in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. In the first section, print or type your full legal name exactly as it appears on any related documents. This is crucial for consistency.
  4. Next, provide your signature in the space provided. Ensure that this signature matches those on any Deed, Note, Mortgage, or Deed of Trust executed at closing.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for any additional sellers listed on the affidavit.
  6. In the following section, state your full name again as it appears in all closing documents related to the property.
  7. Fill in the property address where indicated to confirm ownership.
  8. Finally, date and sign at the bottom of the form before a Notary Public who will complete their section.

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Fees TransactionFee Complete change of ownership on any vehicle $28.25 Duplicate Nevada Certificate of Title sent to a Nevada address $20.00 Duplicate Nevada Certificate of Title sent out of state $35.00 Add/Drop Legal Owners without a complete change of ownership $20.002 more rows
When selling a car privately in Nevada, the buyer and the seller both need to fill out the relevant sections on the back of the title. This information includes the legal name, address, and signature of the buyer and the seller(s) along with the date of the sale, and the odometer reading.
What Do You Need To Transfer A Car Title? The original title signed and dated by both the buyer(s) and seller(s). The Application for Vehicle Registration. Evidence of Insurance Card provided by your Nevada auto insurance carrier. An emissions inspection certificate if required.

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If you are transferring your current license plates, your new registration will be credited for the unused portion of your old registration. A $6 transfer fee applies.
Sellers must provide a vehicle title. A Bill of Sale by itself is not acceptable. See Buying and Selling below.
You will need to bring with you to the DMV office: The original title signed and dated by both the buyer(s) and seller(s). The Application for Vehicle Registration. Evidence of Insurance Card provided by your Nevada auto insurance carrier. An emissions inspection certificate if required.
A notary doesnt need to witness the buyer and seller signing the vehicle title. A notary is only required if you are applying for a duplicate / replacement vehicle title.

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