Yes, the Nevada DMV DLD-68 Failure to Report Crash Affidavit requires notarization or witnessing by an authorized DMV official before submission to the Driver's License Assessment Team. This affidavit must be signed under penalty of perjury, confirming that the information you provide about why you failed to report a crash within Nevada's mandatory 10-day deadline is truthful and complete. The form explains your delayed reporting and is critical for license reinstatement or resolving DMV compliance violations.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides same-day mobile notarization for the DLD-68 form throughout
Chinatown, East Las Vegas, Winchester, and all of Clark County. Nevada Revised Statutes require drivers involved in accidents causing injury, death, or property damage exceeding $750 to report the crash to the DMV within 10 days. Missing this deadline triggers potential license suspension, fines, and insurance complications.
The DLD-68 requires original wet-ink signatures—photocopies or electronic signatures are not accepted. Critical requirement: Once you sign and notarize the affidavit, no changes, corrections, or additions can be made. Any alterations after notarization invalidate the entire document, requiring you to complete a new form with fresh notarization. You must provide detailed accident information, reasons for delayed reporting, and any corrective actions taken.
You must personally appear before the notary with valid government-issued photo identification. Our
affidavit notarization service ensures your DLD-68 is properly executed to prevent additional penalties and expedite license reinstatement processing.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.