Everything you need to know about the paperwork for donating your car in NV.
In Nevada, when donating a vehicle, the title must be signed over to Desert Drive. The Nevada DMV does not require notarization for title transfers, simplifying the process for donors. Once the title is signed, you must notify the DMV of the transfer to avoid continued liability.
If there is a lien on the vehicle, you will need to obtain a lien release before proceeding. In case of a lost title, you can apply for a duplicate from the Nevada DMV, allowing for a smooth donation process. It's important to ensure that the transfer is done correctly to protect yourself from future issues.
1
Sign Title
Locate the designated area on the title and sign it over to Desert Drive. This step is crucial for the donation process and ensures proper ownership transfer.
2
Remove Plates
In Nevada, you are required to remove your vehicle's license plates before donating. This helps streamline the transfer process and prevents future liabilities.
3
Cancel Insurance
Contact your insurance provider to cancel coverage on the vehicle being donated. This is an important step to avoid unnecessary charges and maintain clear records.
4
Notify DMV
Inform the Nevada DMV about the donation to officially document the change of ownership. This protects you from future liabilities related to the vehicle.
5
We Handle the Rest
Once you complete these steps, Desert Drive takes care of the rest. We manage the vehicle processing and ensure that everything is handled according to state requirements.
6
Receive Confirmation
After the vehicle is processed, you will receive confirmation from Desert Drive. This acknowledgment finalizes the donation and ensures your contribution supports benefits-research efforts.