When submitting the Nevada DMV VP-267 Abandoned Recreational Vehicle Title Affidavit, you must include a completed Form VP-15 (Vehicle Inspection Certificate) and documentary proof of the vehicle's abandonment status. The DMV requires this companion documentation to verify both the physical condition of the RV and the legitimacy of your abandonment claim before issuing a Certificate of Title.
Critical sequencing requirement: The VP-15 Vehicle Inspection must be completed and certified by an authorized DMV inspection station or law enforcement agency before you complete the VP-267 affidavit. The inspection verifies the RV's VIN, confirms its physical characteristics match DMV records, and documents its current condition. Without a valid VP-15, the DMV will reject your VP-267 submission regardless of proper notarization.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides mobile notarization for the VP-267 form throughout
Sunrise Manor, Green Valley, Paradise, and all of Clark County after you've obtained your VP-15 inspection certificate. Acceptable proof of abandonment includes: certified letters sent to the last registered owner via certified mail showing delivery attempts, documented storage lien notices under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 108, photographs showing the RV's abandoned condition with dates, or law enforcement reports confirming abandonment status.
All submitted documents must be originals—the DMV explicitly rejects photocopies of the VP-267, VP-15, or supporting abandonment documentation. If the RV has existing liens, you may need additional lien satisfaction documentation or proof of lien holder notification. Our
mobile notarization service can review your complete documentation package before notarization to ensure nothing is missing that would delay title issuance.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.