Nevada Code § 487.820

Salvage title: Procedure for acceptance of application if applicant unable to furnish certificates of title and registration; exception; prohibition on issuance of duplicate certificates of title or registration; procedure for obtaining salvage title upon filing of bond; requirements for bond
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, 10 or 11 of NRS 487.800 ,
if the applicant for a salvage title is unable to furnish the certificates of
title and registration last issued for the vehicle, the state agency may accept
the application, examine the circumstances of the case and require the filing
of suitable affidavits or other information or documents. If satisfied that the
applicant is entitled to a salvage title, the state agency may issue the
salvage title.
2. No duplicate certificate of title or
registration may be issued when a salvage title is applied for, and no fees are
required for the affidavits of any stolen, lost or damaged certificate, or
duplicates thereof, unless the vehicle is subsequently registered.
3. If an applicant is unable to satisfy
the state agency that the applicant is entitled to a salvage title pursuant to
subsection 1, the applicant may obtain a salvage title from the state agency
by:
(a) Filing a bond with the state agency that
meets the requirements of subsection 5;
(b) Allowing the state agency to inspect the
vehicle to verify the vehicle identification number and the identification
numbers, if any, for parts used to repair the vehicle; and
(c) Authorizing the state agency to conduct a
search through any national crime information system, including, without
limitation, the:
(1) National Crime Information Center, as
defined in NRS 179A.061 ; and
(2) National Motor Vehicle Title
Information System of the United States Department of Justice.
4. Any person damaged by the issuance of
the salvage title pursuant to subsection 3 has a right of action to recover on
the bond for any breach of its conditions, except the aggregate liability of
the surety to all persons must not exceed the amount of the bond. The state
agency shall return the bond, and any deposit accompanying it, 3 years after
the bond was filed with the state agency, except that the state agency must not
return the bond if the state agency has been notified of the pendency of an
action to recover on the bond.
5. The bond required pursuant to
subsection 3 must be:
(a) In a form prescribed by the state agency;
(b) Executed by the applicant as principal and by
a corporation qualified under the laws of this State as surety;
(c) In an amount equal to 25 percent of the value
of the vehicle, as determined by the state agency; and
(d) Conditioned to indemnify any:
(1) Prior owner or lienholder of the
vehicle, and his or her successors in interest;
(2) Subsequent purchaser of the vehicle,
and his or her successors in interest; or
(3) Person acquiring a security interest
in the vehicle, and his or her successors in interest,
against any
expense, loss or damage because of the issuance of the salvage title or because
of any defect in or undisclosed security interest in the applicants right or
title to the vehicle or the applicants interest in the vehicle.
6. A right of action does not exist in
favor of any person by reason of any action or failure to act on the part of
the state agency or any officer or employee thereof in carrying out the
provisions of subsections 3, 4 and 5, or in giving or failing to give any
information concerning the legal ownership of a vehicle or the existence of a
salvage title obtained pursuant to subsection 3.

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