Your homebuilt or reconstructed trailer must be physically inspected at an authorized Nevada DMV office or by a state-certified inspection station before the VP-223 Certificate of Inspection and Affidavit of Trailer Construction can be completed. In the Las Vegas area, inspections are available at the DMV offices in Henderson, Las Vegas (East Sahara), and other metropolitan locations. Additionally, Nevada-certified rebuilders, licensed garages with inspection authorization, and some authorized mobile inspection services can perform VP-223 trailer inspections.
The authorized inspector will verify that your trailer meets Nevada safety and equipment standards including: functional brake lights, turn signals, and tail lights; properly rated tires with adequate tread depth; secure coupling mechanism rated for trailer weight; functional brakes (if required by weight class); structural integrity with no critical welds or frame damage; and proper tongue weight distribution. The inspector also performs VIN verification or assigns a state-issued VIN if your trailer doesn't have a manufacturer's VIN.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides mobile notarization for the owner's affidavit section after your inspection is complete throughout
Southern Highlands, Rhodes Ranch, Canyon Gate, and all of Clark County. Contact your chosen inspection location beforehand to confirm appointment requirements, inspection fees (typically $25-50), and whether they require you to bring build receipts, material invoices, or other ownership documentation.
Critical requirement: The inspection must be completed and documented on the VP-223 form before you can notarize the owner's affidavit section. Our
mobile notarization service coordinates with your post-inspection schedule to ensure efficient processing and immediate DMV submission.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.