Nevada DMV Form Notice
Lake Mead Mobile Notary can notarize a prepared DMV or vehicle-related document. We cannot decide which form your transaction requires, determine vehicle ownership or signing authority, or tell a tow yard, lienholder, law-enforcement agency, or the Nevada DMV what it must accept.
For questions about a title, registration, lien, duplicate title, ownership transfer, vehicle record, or Nevada DMV form, contact the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles before scheduling a notary.
For a tow-yard or impound release, confirm the exact requirements with the tow yard, releasing agency, lienholder, or police department . Ask which document, signer, identification, wording, and original-copy format they will accept.
Once you know the exact document, required signer, and requested notarial act, contact Lake Mead Mobile Notary for the appropriate appointment. Tow-yard authorization letters are handled by phone only after the releasing facility confirms what it requires.
Lake Mead Mobile Notary is not the Nevada DMV and is not a DMV representative. We provide services through notaries commissioned by the Nevada Secretary of State, but we are not a government agency, tow yard, law-enforcement agency, lienholder, title company, or law firm. We do not select DMV forms, determine ownership, establish signing authority, interpret agency requirements, or guarantee title issuance, registration, lien resolution, removal of a police or administrative hold, or vehicle release. Notarization verifies the requested signature or sworn act; it does not make the underlying vehicle transaction acceptable.
Yes — Nevada DMV VP-202 must be signed before a Notary Public or an Authorized DMV Representative. Use VP-202 to report license plates that are lost, stolen, mutilated/illegible, destroyed, left on a sold vehicle, or surrendered/confiscated. Stolen plates require a case number and may not be duplicated. New plates are issued in person at a full-service DMV office.
Disclaimer: Lake Mead Mobile Notary and its agents are Non-Attorneys and are not authorized to practice law in the State of Nevada. For legal advice or document preparation, please consult a licensed attorney.
The VP-202 Lost, Stolen, Mutilated or Surrendered License Plate Affidavit is the DMV form used to certify what happened to your plate(s) and request replacement/next steps. The affiant certifies under penalty of law, and the document must be executed with original signatures.
Nevada DMV Official Form • VP-202 (2/2023)
Complete the affidavit fully but do not sign until you’re with our notary or a DMV representative.
Enter registered owner info, plate number(s), and select the applicable status (lost, stolen, mutilated, destroyed, left on sold vehicle, surrendered/confiscated). For stolen plates, have your case number ready.
Valid photo ID and any DMV/insurance correspondence. If your vehicle was towed or impounded, bring related paperwork.
Use our online booking or call (702) 748-7444 for same-day service anywhere in Clark County.
Sign VP-202 in our presence (or at DMV). We verify identity, administer the jurat, and complete the Nevada notarial certificate. Pre-signed forms cannot be notarized.
Take the executed affidavit to a Full-Service DMV Office to obtain new plates. Stolen plates are not eligible for duplication.
The registered owner (affiant) signs with a Notary or DMV rep. If law enforcement is submitting on the owner’s behalf, the agency information can be included on the form.
Downtown Summerlin corridor.
Shops & offices.
Neighborhood visits.
Coworking & retail.
Henderson business core.
Southwest Las Vegas.
Hotel/casino meet-ups.
On-site hospital notarization.
We prevent common issues—missing jurat details, ID errors, or pre-signed forms.
Home, office, hotel, hospital, or tow yard.
Fast scheduling across the valley.
Oath/affirmation, ID check, seal placement.
State-commissioned notaries with E&O coverage.
Jurat completed correctly.
Vehicle sale paperwork.
Impound releases & storage affidavits.
Sworn copy statements.
Title/lien paperwork bundled.
If hospitalization is involved.
“They handled our stolen plate affidavit and met us the same day—super quick and easy.”
“Clear guidance on what DMV needed. We had our new plates the next morning.”
“Met us at the hotel, notarized VP-202 and a bill of sale in one visit.”
Mobile notary for lost/stolen/mutilated/surrendered plate affidavits throughout the Las Vegas Valley.
Schedule Now → Call for Same-Day ServiceLake Mead Mobile Notary ensures compliant execution so your DMV visit goes smoothly.
We serve Summerlin Centre, Town Square Las Vegas, Sabella Estates, Downtown Summerlin, Water Street District, Mountains Edge, Rio All-Suite, Henderson Hospital, and all of Clark County.
Same-day appointments available. Book online or call (702) 748-7444.




