Yes, the Nevada DMV VP-223 Certificate of Inspection and Affidavit of Trailer Construction requires notarization of the owner's affidavit section after the physical inspection is completed by an authorized DMV inspector or certified inspection station. This form is specifically designed for homebuilt, reconstructed, or assembled trailers that need initial registration and VIN assignment. The owner must sign the affidavit portion in the presence of either a Nevada notary public or an authorized DMV representative, swearing under oath that the construction details and ownership information are accurate.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides same-day mobile notarization for VP-223 owner affidavits throughout
Centennial Hills, Lake Las Vegas, Aliante, and all of Clark County. The notarization can only occur after the trailer passes its physical safety inspection—attempting to notarize before inspection completion will result in DMV rejection because the inspection results must be recorded on the form before the owner's sworn statement.
The inspection must be performed at an authorized Nevada DMV office location (Carson City, Reno, Henderson, Las Vegas) or by a certified inspection station such as licensed rebuilders or authorized garages. The inspector verifies safety equipment including lights, brakes, tires, coupling mechanism, and structural integrity, then records findings on the VP-223. Once inspection is complete and documented, schedule notarization of your signature section.
You must personally appear with valid government-issued photo identification. Our
affidavit notarization service ensures your VP-223 owner section is properly executed for immediate DMV submission, VIN assignment, and trailer registration.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.