Nevada Code § 482.245

Contents of certificates of registration and title
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1. The certificate of registration must
contain the date issued, the registration number assigned to the vehicle, the
name and address of the registered owner, the county where the vehicle is to be
based unless it is deemed to have no base, a description of the registered
vehicle and such other statement of facts as may be determined by the
Department.
2. The certificate of title must contain
the date issued, the name and address of the registered owner and the owner or
lienholder, if any, a description of the vehicle, any entries required by NRS 482.423 to 482.428 , inclusive, a reading of the vehicles
odometer as provided to the Department by the person making the sale or
transfer, the word rebuilt if it is a rebuilt vehicle, the information
required pursuant to subsection 4 of NRS 482.247 if the certificate of title is a certificate of title in beneficiary form
pursuant to NRS 482.247 and such other
statement of facts as may be determined by the Department. The certificate of
title must also contain forms for notice to the Department of a transfer of the
title or interest of the owner or lienholder and application for registration
by the transferee. If a new certificate of title is issued for a vehicle, it
must contain the same information as the replaced certificate, except to the
extent that the information has changed after the issuance of the replaced
certificate. Except as otherwise required by federal law, the certificate of
title of a vehicle which the Department knows to have been stolen must not
contain any statement or other indication that the mileage specified in the
certificate or registered on the odometer is anything other than the actual
mileage traveled by the vehicle, in the absence of proof that the odometer of
the vehicle has been disconnected, reset or altered.

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