Nevada Car Dealer Forms

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These are the forms a licensed dealer needs to buy, sell, and title vehicles in Nevada. From the Nevada title and registration application to the bill of sale, odometer disclosure, title reassignment, and temporary tag paperwork — each links to the official source where available. Download the current version straight from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles — Occupational & Business Licensing (OBL), Compliance Enforcement Division or the federal agency, never a copy that's gone stale.

Nevada state forms

FormWhat it's forWhen
Certificate of Title transfer / Registration & Title GuideNevada has no separate title-application form — title transfer is executed on the Certificate of Title itself per the DMV Registration & Title Guide.Every deal
Power of Attorney (VP-136)Conveys authority to transfer, reassign, and register a vehicle.As needed
Sales and Use Tax Return (REV-F013)Nevada Dept. of Taxation sales/use tax; register for the permit via SilverFlume.Every deal

Federal forms (every state)

FormWhat it's forWhen
Odometer Disclosure (federal, on title)Federally required mileage disclosure at transfer; Nevada has no standalone odometer form — it is completed in the title's odometer section.Every deal
Buyers Guide (FTC)As-is vs. warranty window sticker required on every used vehicle offered for sale.Every deal
IRS Form 8300Report cash payments over $10,000 in a single transaction.As needed
Forms and requirements change. Always pull the current version from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles — Occupational & Business Licensing (OBL), Compliance Enforcement Division. This list was verified 2026-07-17.

Nevada dealer forms FAQ

What forms do car dealers need in Nevada?+

Nevada dealers use Certificate of Title transfer / Registration & Title Guide, Power of Attorney (VP-136), Sales and Use Tax Return (REV-F013), plus federal forms every dealer needs like the FTC Buyers Guide and the odometer disclosure. Each is listed below with its purpose and official link.

Where do I get official Nevada dealer forms?+

Download current forms directly from the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles — Occupational & Business Licensing (OBL), Compliance Enforcement Division. Third-party copies go out of date — always pull the latest version from the official source linked on this page.

Do I need an FTC Buyers Guide on every used car in Nevada?+

Yes. The federal Used Car Rule requires an as-is/warranty Buyers Guide displayed on every used vehicle offered for sale, in Nevada and every other state.

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