Nevada Code § 487.795

Rebuilt vehicles: Prerequisites to registration; certificate of inspection
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1. A rebuilt vehicle may not be registered
until it:
(a) Has been inspected by a garage operator who
operates a garage that is registered pursuant to NRS 487.560 , by the owner of a body shop
licensed pursuant to NRS 487.630 or by
an employee of such a garage or body shop; and
(b) Is certified pursuant to subsection 2 that
the components which have been replaced have been installed properly and are
functional and operate safely in accordance with the standards of the
manufacturer.
2. If a garage operator or owner of a body
shop, or an employee thereof, who performs an inspection pursuant to subsection
1 finds that the components replaced on a rebuilt vehicle have been installed
properly and are functional and operate safely in accordance with the standards
of the manufacturer, the garage operator, owner or employee shall complete and
sign a certificate of inspection, on a form prescribed by the state agency,
attesting to the fact that the replaced components have been installed properly
and are functional and operate safely in accordance with the standards of the
manufacturer.

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