ATTN: OHV SECTION
555 Wright Way
Carson City, NV 89711
(775) 684-4381
APPLICATION FOR DUPLICATE NEVADA OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLE
CERTIFICATE OF TITLE
NRS 490.082
INSTRUCTIONS – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
If an original Nevada Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) Certificate of Title has been lost, stolen or mutilated,
a duplicate title may be applied for 30 days after the last certificate of title was issued.
The application must be completed by the legal owner of the OHV on file with the Department of
Motor Vehicles.
o The owner of the OHV is the lienholder, if applicable. If the OHV is leased, and there is no
lienholder, the lessor is the owner of the OHV.
o If there is no lienholder or lessor, the owner of record is the registered owner.
o If the original title was issued with “AND” between the owners’ names, all owners must sign all
documents.
o A company stamp or printed name of the company is required if the title was issued in the
name of a company, along with the signature and title of an authorized representative of the
company.
The “Requested By” area is to be completed if the Duplicate Nevada Off-Highway Vehicle
Certificate of Title is to be mailed to a different address or person.
An original notarized
authorization letter is required whenever a title is mailed to someone other than a licensed Nevada
dealer or the legal/registered owner.
The application must be notarized.
If a lien has been satisfied (paid in full), and the title was printed, the registered owner may sign
the application if it is accompanied by an original notarized lien release. If the title is electronic,
the lienholder must release their lien electronically and a title will be sent to the registered owner.
If you are requesting the duplicate title be mailed to another state, a written statement is required.
The statement must have the OHV description including VIN, year, and make. The statement
must be issued by the other state’s agency responsible for issuing OHV titles and registrations
verifying the Nevada Certificate of Title has not been surrendered to them.
The Duplicate Title fee must be submitted with the application. Do not send cash. The title fee is
$21 when the OHV is remaining in Nevada.
Off-highway vehicles not physically located or
registered in Nevada have a $36 title fee. Additionally, a Title Processing Fee in the amount of
$8.25 must be charged on all title transactions that involve a complete change of ownership.
There has been a Technology fee associated to each transaction.
The Duplicate Nevada Off-Highway Vehicle Certificate of Title becomes the valid title.
Any
attempt to use a previously issued title may constitute fraud, pursuant to
NRS
490.520, which is
considered a Gross Misdemeanor. If you locate an invalid title, return it to the Department
immediately for disposal.
All forms and fees (if any) must be mailed to the DMV OHV Section at the address above, or
taken to a licensed Nevada off-highway vehicle dealer. OHV transactions cannot be
completed at DMV offices.
OHV 007 (Revised 05/2017)