Nevada DMV offices generally require original wet ink signatures for the VP-019 Erasure Affidavit, and printed copies of remote online notarizations are often rejected. Because VP-019 explains what the title error is and where it appears, clerks usually want an in-person jurat with the signer swearing to the statement and the notary completing a fresh certificate on the original form. If you are unsure about a specific office, it is best to plan for a wet-ink appointment to avoid delays.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary provides fast in-person notarization across the valley so your VP-019 is accepted on the first try. Start with our Affidavit Notarization service and choose a convenient location near you, such as Summerlin South. We review your packet, confirm identity, complete the jurat correctly, and hand back original documents ready for DMV submission. Book mobile notarization: lakemeadmobilenotary.com/book or call (702) 748-7444.