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Selling a vehicle in Nevada often takes weeks, even months, without help.
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Yes. In Nevada, you can sell a vehicle with expired registration as long as you have a valid title.
No. Selling a car in the State of Nevada without a title is illegal. You must apply for a duplicate before transferring ownership if you've lost the original car title.
Here's a step-by-step guide to transferring a vehicle title in Nevada:
· Have both the buyer and seller sign the title. An odometer disclosure must be added for vehicles less than 20 years old.
· Complete a Bill of Sale to document the transaction. This is optional but a good practice.
· If the used car was titled in another state, it must undergo a VIN inspection at a local Nevada DMV office.
· Complete a smog check (if necessary).
· Ensure the buyer has proper insurance for the vehicle.
· Bring the required forms, title, proof of insurance, valid ID, and a completed Application for Vehicle Registration (VP-222) to a local DMV office. Fees must be paid before a transfer is complete.
· Remove the license plates and either return, destroy, or transfer to another vehicle.
Yes, a car seller must remove the license plates in Nevada before transferring a car title.
Yes. You may transfer license plates to another vehicle with the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles. However, there is no online license plate transfer in Nevada, so you'll have to call or visit a local DMV office.
Remember, license plates can only be transferred in Nevada within 18 months of their current expiration.
Yes. The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles asks that you notify them of a used car sale within five days. You may inform them of a vehicle resale at this link.
Yes, Nevada has a standard vehicle sales tax rate of 4.6%. You may have to pay additional city or county taxes.
However, private party car sales are not taxable in the State of Nevada.
Private party car sales are tax free in Nevada, provided the buyer and seller are not businesses. You may have to pay capital gains taxes if you profit off the original price you paid.
No. In Nevada, it is against the law to sell a car without a title.
Yes. Nevada now accepts online vehicle title transfers for out-of-state vehicle purchases, new residents, and private party vehicle sales.
Yes. When selling your car in Nevada, you are required to complete a Bill of Sale (Form VP104).
No, you need not notarize a Bill of Sale in Nevada.
No. You do not need to notarize a vehicle title in Nevada.