Dormant Vehicle Affidavit (NVL 003) - DMV 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Dormant Vehicle Affidavit (NVL 003) in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full legal name as documented on your Nevada driver’s license or ID card. Ensure all names are clearly printed or typed.
  3. Fill in your physical and mailing addresses accurately, including street, city, state, and zip code.
  4. Provide the vehicle identification number (VIN), year, make, and Nevada license plate number of the dormant vehicle.
  5. Indicate whether the vehicle was not operated due to seasonal or mechanical circumstances. Fill in the relevant dates and provide supporting documentation as required.
  6. Sign the affidavit and ensure it is notarized or witnessed by an authorized DMV representative before submission.

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An Affidavit of Vehicle Theft is a lengthy questionnaire furnished to a policyholder upon filing an auto, motorcycle, boat truck or other motor vehicle theft claim. The questionnaire encompasses questions regarding the insured, vehicle ownerships, vehicle description, vehicle condition, and damage and theft details.
How to fill out the Affidavit of Non-Dealer Transfers of Motor Vehicles? Collect necessary information about the vehicle/boat and parties involved. Fill in the seller and purchaser details accurately. Complete the vehicle or boat information section. Indicate any consideration for the transfer, if applicable.
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.
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Remember it is your responsibility to register your vehicle within the allotted amount of time. You have 30 days after purchasing a vehicle or after you become a resident of the state. Failing to apply for Nevada vehicle registration may result in an initial $1,000 fine.

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This form consists of several key components that must be filled out accurately. Date: The date on which the affidavit is completed. Name of Deceased: The name of the deceased vehicle owner. Vehicle Details: Information about the motor vehicle such as year, make, model, and VIN.

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