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What supporting documents are required with the NVL-003 Dormant Vehicle Affidavit for Nevada DMV?

When filing the Nevada DMV NVL-003 Dormant Vehicle Affidavit, you must provide documentary evidence proving your vehicle's dormant status and your reason for declaring it non-operational. The DMV requires supporting documentation to verify that your claim of dormancy is legitimate and not simply an attempt to avoid insurance requirements. Acceptable supporting documents include: (1) mechanic's repair estimates or work orders showing significant mechanical issues requiring extended repair time, (2) paid storage facility invoices demonstrating the vehicle has been in commercial storage, (3) a notarized Property Owner Affidavit if you're storing the vehicle on private property, confirming the vehicle has been continuously stored at that location, or (4) dated photographs showing the vehicle's condition or storage location. Lake Mead Mobile Notary can notarize both your NVL-003 affidavit and any Property Owner Affidavits required as supporting evidence in a single appointment across North Las Vegas, Spring Valley, Paradise, and throughout Clark County. Many property owners need their landlord or property manager to complete a supporting affidavit, and we can coordinate multi-signer appointments. When you reinstate your vehicle registration after the dormant period, you'll also need proof of current Nevada liability insurance. The DMV reviews all supporting documentation alongside your notarized affidavit, so complete and credible evidence prevents processing delays. Our notarization services ensure all sworn statements meet Nevada's documentary standards.

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