The Nevada DMV NVL-025 Property Owner Affidavit serves as mandatory corroborating evidence when a vehicle owner files an NVL-003 Dormant Vehicle Affidavit claiming private property storage. The NVL-003 allows vehicle owners to declare their vehicle dormant and suspend insurance requirements, but the DMV requires independent verification from the property owner that the vehicle was actually stored at the claimed location during the specified dormant period.
Critical requirement: The dates and physical address listed on the NVL-025 must match the NVL-003 exactly. Any discrepancies in the storage period start/end dates or property address will cause the DMV to reject both forms, leaving the vehicle owner liable for insurance violations and penalties. The property owner's sworn statement on the NVL-025 confirms they granted permission for vehicle storage and can verify the vehicle remained at that location continuously without being operated on public roads.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary can coordinate dual-signer appointments to notarize both the vehicle owner's NVL-003 and the property owner's NVL-025 simultaneously throughout
Boulder City, Summerlin North, Green Valley, and all of Clark County. This ensures both forms are completed with consistent information and proper notarial execution.
Common scenarios include vehicles stored at a family member's home, a friend's property, an employer's private lot, or a landlord's designated parking area. If the property owner is unavailable for same-day notarization, coordinate scheduling in advance to avoid delays. Our
mobile notarization service handles multi-party document signings efficiently, preventing the insurance coverage gaps that trigger DMV violations.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.