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Will my motorcycle title show "RECONSTRUCTED" after completing the VP-254 conversion process in Nevada?

Yes, when you successfully complete the Nevada DMV VP-254 Motorcycle Highway Use Affidavit process and register an off-road motorcycle for highway use, the DMV will issue a Certificate of Title with a permanent "RECONSTRUCTED" brand clearly marked on the title document. This brand designation cannot be removed or cleared—it remains on the title for the motorcycle's entire lifetime, through all subsequent ownership transfers, and significantly impacts the motorcycle's resale value and insurability. The RECONSTRUCTED brand alerts future buyers and insurance companies that the motorcycle was originally manufactured for off-highway use only and was later modified and certified for on-road operation. Many insurance companies charge higher premiums for reconstructed motorcycles or decline coverage entirely. Resale values typically drop 20-40% compared to factory street-legal motorcycles with clean titles. Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides mobile notarization for VP-254 Part III throughout Summerlin West, Summerlin Centre, Arts District, and all of Clark County after you've completed the required dealer safety inspection (Part I) and DMV VIN verification (Part II). The complete registration process sequence is: (1) licensed motorcycle dealer/shop certifies Part I safety inspection, (2) DMV inspector verifies VIN and completes Part II, (3) owner signs Part III before notary or DMV agent, (4) submit complete VP-254 with applicable fees, and (5) receive registration and RECONSTRUCTED branded title. Processing typically takes 2-4 weeks after submission. The DMV cannot issue clean titles for converted motorcycles regardless of the quality of conversion work or safety equipment installed. Our mobile notarization service ensures your Part III signature is properly executed to avoid processing delays, but cannot change the permanent RECONSTRUCTED brand designation.

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