When submitting the completed Nevada DMV VP-223 Certificate of Inspection and Affidavit of Trailer Construction, you must include: the fully completed VP-223 with authorized inspection results and notarized owner affidavit, itemized receipts or invoices proving materials purchased for trailer construction (axles, frame materials, decking, lights, etc.), proof of ownership for any used components (bill of sale for purchased trailer frames or parts), completed Application for Vehicle Registration (VP-222), and applicable registration fees based on trailer weight class.
The DMV reviews your documentation package and, if approved, assigns a state-issued Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) that will be permanently stamped or affixed to your trailer's frame. The DMV then issues a Certificate of Title with a "RECONSTRUCTED" or "ASSEMBLED" brand depending on whether you built from scratch or used salvaged components. This brand is permanent and cannot be removed, potentially affecting resale value and insurance rates.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides mobile notarization for the VP-223 owner affidavit section throughout
Spanish Trails, The Lakes, Peccole Ranch, and all of Clark County after your authorized inspection is complete. Processing time typically runs 2-4 weeks from submission to title issuance and license plate availability.
Common mistake: Submitting the VP-223 without adequate build receipts. The DMV requires documentation proving you legally acquired all materials and components to prevent registration of stolen trailers. Keep all purchase records, even for small items like lights and wiring. Our
mobile notarization service can review your documentation package before signature to identify missing items that would delay processing.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.