Bonded Title in Nevada

Nevada issues bonded titles when you own a vehicle but can't produce sufficient proof of ownership. VP-271 via Title Research Section; bond held 3 years; DMV sets bond amount — don't buy before authorization. ($35 duplicate if mailed out of state; +$8.25 processing on ownership changes) The result is a title (typically branded "bonded") that functions like any other — and in most states converts to a clean title after the bond period passes without claims.

Sourced from official Nevada titling guidance · 2026-06-12 · Reviewed by the CarWhere Vehicle Data Team

Official source: dmv.nv.gov

Step zero: document the vehicle

The bonded-title process turns on proving what the vehicle is and what it's worth. The $9.99 Full VIN Report gives you the federal record and the original window sticker where available — identity and configuration evidence in one document. Run the report →

FAQ

Can I get a bonded title in Nevada?

Yes — Nevada issues bonded titles when ownership documentation is missing or insufficient. VP-271 via Title Research Section; bond held 3 years; DMV sets bond amount — don't buy before authorization. ($35 duplicate if mailed out of state; +$8.25 processing on ownership changes) Sourced from official Nevada titling guidance, verified 2026-06-12.

How does the surety bond work?

You purchase a one-time surety bond (typically priced around $100–$150 for most passenger vehicles) that protects anyone with a stronger ownership claim. The state holds the bond on file — commonly for three years — after which an unbranded title is usually available if no claims arise. The bond amount is set against the vehicle's value, which is why documenting the vehicle's identity and worth matters before you apply.

What should I do before starting the bonded-title process in Nevada?

Document everything about the vehicle: run the VIN (free decode confirms year/make/model match any paperwork you do have), keep your bill of sale, and check the federal record — the $9.99 CarWhere Full VIN Report shows recalls, complaints, and service bulletins, and the original window sticker where available, which helps establish the vehicle's identity and value for the bond.

Cite this page: CarWhere, "Bonded Title in Nevada," carwhere.com/titles/bonded-title/nevada, verified 2026-06-12. Requirements change — confirm against the official source above before purchasing a bond.