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How to Get a Nevada Bonded Title

This Nevada bonded title guide is for informational purposes only. SuretyBonds.com does not regulate or manage bonded title issuance. Contact the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles for the latest official requirements.

A Nevada bonded title is a legal document used to establish ownership of a vehicle when the original title is lost, unavailable or can not be transferred. 

It allows individuals who purchase a vehicle without a proper title to obtain legal ownership while protecting the state and future vehicle owners from financial losses or damages.

Continue reading for step-by-step instructions, application costs and bonding information. 

How to Get a Bonded Title in Nevada

Who Needs a Nevada Bonded Title?

Nevada Revised Statute 482.2605 requires individuals without proof of vehicle ownership to file a surety bond. Typically, you will need a bonded title under these conditions:

  • You did not receive a title when you bought the vehicle.
  • The title you received was incorrectly assigned to you.
  • You received a title but lost it before transferring it into your name.

To be eligible, you must be a permanent resident of Nevada and the vehicle must be located in the state. 

How to Get a Bonded Title in Nevada

Simply follow the steps below to receive your Nevada bonded title(s). 

Step 1: Contact the Title Research Section

Reach out to the Title Research Section in Carson City to request authorization and documentation for a bonded title. Call (775) 684-4810 to initiate your request.

Step 2: Complete the Affidavit for Bonded Vehicle Title

Fill out sections one and two of form VP 271 provided by the DMV. Then, schedule a vehicle inspection by a sworn law enforcement officer, a DMV-authorized business or at a DMV full-service office.

Step 3: Submit your documentation

After completing the Affidavit and inspection, send all paperwork to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, Title Research Section. Be sure to include the following documents:

  • The Affidavit for Bonded Title
  • Copies of all ownership documents
  • Four pictures of the vehicle (front, back and sides)

Step 4: Purchase a title bond

The DMV will review your documentation and respond with additional requirements, including the necessary surety bond amount. 

You can buy your Nevada certificate of title bond online 24/7 at SuretyBonds.com. Premiums typically cost $20 per $1,000 in coverage, with a $100 minimum. 

Step 5: Submit final documentation

Once you receive your bond in the mail, send the original Vehicle Bond Affidavit and Affidavit for Bonded Vehicle Title along with a $33 registration fee back to the Title Research Section. You’ll receive your Nevada bonded title in the mail in approximately six weeks. 

How Much Does a Nevada Bonded Title Cost?

The exact price will vary. Your bond amount must be 1.5 times the vehicle value as determined by your local deputy registrar's office. Nevada title bond costs start at just $100 and the state charges a $33 registration fee

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Do I Need to Renew My Bonded Title?

No, your Nevada bonded title and title bond will expire three years from the effective dates and won’t require renewal. If there are no bond claims or liens, you’ll receive a standard title after the three-year period. 

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Last Updated: July 12, 2024

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