Application for Duplicate Nevada Off-Highway Vehicle Title
This document details how to apply for a duplicate title if the original title is lost, stolen, or damaged. It serves legal owners or lienholders requesting a new title. Clear instructions are provided for completing the application correctly.
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How do I fill this out?
Filling out this application requires accurate information about the vehicle and the owners. Gather necessary documents including IDs and any supporting paperwork. Ensure all sections are completed clearly before submission.

How to fill out the Application for Duplicate Nevada Off-Highway Vehicle Title?
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Gather necessary identification and documents.
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Complete the application form with accurate vehicle details.
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Provide all required signatures from owners.
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Submit the application with the appropriate fees.
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Confirm submission with the appropriate DMV office.
Who needs the Application for Duplicate Nevada Off-Highway Vehicle Title?
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Vehicle owners who have lost their title and need a replacement.
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Lienholders looking to release their lien on the vehicle.
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Businesses that own off-highway vehicles needing official documentation.
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Lessee who need to apply for a title after their lease ends.
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Individuals who have repaired or restored an off-highway vehicle.
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What are the instructions for submitting this form?
To submit this form, mail it directly to the DMV OHV Section at 555 Wright Way, Carson City, NV 89711. Ensure all fees are included and that the application is completely filled out. For any questions about submission, contact the OHV Section at (775) 684-4381.
What are the important dates for this form in 2024 and 2025?
For 2024, this form can be submitted from January 1 onward. Ensure all deadlines for applications are adhered to avoid delays. There are no specific deadlines set for 2025 at this time.

What is the purpose of this form?
The main purpose of this form is to provide a straightforward process for obtaining a duplicate title for off-highway vehicles in Nevada. This ensures that vehicle owners can maintain legal ownership documentation when originals are lost or damaged. It serves to prevent fraud and misrepresentation of vehicle ownership.

Tell me about this form and its components and fields line-by-line.

- 1. Vehicle Identification Number: A unique number assigned to the vehicle.
- 2. Year: The year the off-highway vehicle was manufactured.
- 3. OHV Type: Indicate the specific type of off-highway vehicle.
- 4. Make: The manufacturer of the vehicle.
- 5. Registered Owner(s)/Lessee Name(s): Full legal names as listed on the latest title.
- 6. Phone Number and E-Mail: Contact details for communication.
- 7. Certification Signature: Signature confirming the applicant's legal ownership.
What happens if I fail to submit this form?
Failing to submit this form accurately may result in delays in receiving a duplicate title. You may also risk losing your opportunity to recover your title in a timely manner. Ensure all details are double-checked before submission.
- Incomplete Application: Missing information could delay processing.
- Incorrect Fees: Submitting incorrect fees could lead to rejection.
- No Notarization: Failure to notarize may result in invalid application.
- Incorrect Address: Providing the wrong address may delay receiving your title.
- Failure to Follow Instructions: Not adhering to submission guidelines might lead to rejection.
How do I know when to use this form?

- 1. Lost Title: Use this form if you cannot locate your vehicle's title.
- 2. Stolen Title: Required if your title has been reported stolen.
- 3. Mutilated Title: For titles that are damaged and illegible.
- 4. Change of Ownership: When ownership has changed and an updated title is needed.
- 5. Lien Release: To release a lien once it has been satisfied.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I apply for a duplicate title?
Complete the application form, ensuring all required information is provided.
What fees are associated with the application?
The title fee is $20 for vehicles in Nevada; $35 for those outside Nevada.
Can I submit the form electronically?
Yes, you may submit the application electronically to the appropriate DMV office.
What if I can't find my original title?
You can still apply for a duplicate even if the original is lost.
Is notarization required?
Yes, the application must be notarized.
How long does the process take?
Processing times may vary, but you should receive your duplicate title promptly.
Who can fill out this application?
Only the legal owner or lienholder may complete the application.
What is the process to release a lien?
A notarized lien release must accompany the application if the lien is satisfied.
Can I request the title be mailed to another state?
Yes, a statement from the respective state's agency is required.
What happens if I use a previously issued title?
Attempting to use an invalid title may be considered fraud.