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Nevada Motor Vehicle (DMV) Bill of Sale Form

The Nevada DMV bill of sale form (Form VP104) is essential when selling or buying a vehicle. It contains certain information regarding the sale, such as the contact information of both parties, vehicle specifics, and the sales price. The seller and purchaser should reserve a copy for their records, as the agreement could come in handy for tax purposes.

Last updated June 5th, 2024

The Nevada DMV bill of sale form (Form VP104) is essential when selling or buying a vehicle. It contains certain information regarding the sale, such as the contact information of both parties, vehicle specifics, and the sales price. The seller and purchaser should reserve a copy for their records, as the agreement could come in handy for tax purposes.

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How to Register a Vehicle

If you purchased your vehicle in a private sale or it was gifted, you have 30 days to register it with the state of Nevada. To process your vehicle, go to a Nevada DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) that is convenient for you and have the following on hand:

  • Bill of sale
  • Proof of ownership (either the title signed by the preceding owner of the vehicle or a security agreement from a financial institution)
  • A Nevada-issued insurance card proves the presence of an active auto policy.
  • A completed Application for Vehicle Registration (Form VP-222) that is signed by the new owner.
  • A report confirming a passed emissions test performed by an authorized professional at an inspection station (some vehicles are exempt from this requirement).
  • An odometer reading if the vehicle is under 10 years of age (this can be recorded on the title).
  • If the vehicle was not previously registered in Nevada, the individual registering must present a Vehicle Inspection Certificate (Form VP15).
  • Come prepared with the necessary funds to satisfy any registration/tax costs.

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