Nevada DMV processing time for the VP-267 Abandoned Recreational Vehicle Title Affidavit typically ranges from 4 to 8 weeks, though complex cases involving multiple lien holders or out-of-state prior owners may take longer. The DMV must conduct due diligence by attempting to notify the last registered owner, verifying all lien satisfaction requirements, and reviewing your abandonment documentation before approving title transfer.
After submission, the DMV will mail you a notification letter acknowledging receipt and providing a case reference number for tracking. During the review period, DMV investigators may contact you for additional documentation or clarification about the abandonment circumstances. If existing liens appear on the RV's title record, you must either satisfy those liens by paying the lien holder or demonstrate that proper legal procedures were followed to extinguish the liens through abandonment statutes.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides expedited mobile notarization for the VP-267 form throughout
Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, and all of Clark County to ensure your submission isn't delayed by notarization issues. Once the DMV approves your claim, they'll issue either a new Certificate of Title in your name or a title reflecting the satisfaction of your lien, depending on your intended use of the RV.
Critical prohibition: No changes, corrections, or additions can be made to the VP-267 after notarization. Even minor errors require starting over with a completely new form and notarization, which resets your processing timeline. Status updates can be obtained by calling the DMV's Title and Registration Division with your case reference number. Our
mobile notarization service ensures error-free execution on the first attempt, avoiding processing delays and additional notarization fees.
Book mobile notarization: Schedule online or call (702) 748-7444.