Nevada Code § 489.571

Issuance of certificate to secured parties; delivery of certificate following performance of contract or security agreement
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1. Whenever a security interest is created
in a manufactured home, mobile home, manufactured building or commercial coach,
the certificate of title must be delivered to the Division with a statement
signed by the debtor showing the date of the security agreement, the names and
addresses of the debtor and the secured party.
2. The Division shall issue to the secured
party a certificate of title with the name and address of the secured party and
the name and address of the registered owner noted on it. If the security
interest is subsequently acquired by another person, or if there is a change in
the name or address of the secured party, the secured party shall apply to the
Division for a corrected certificate of title.
3. When the contract or terms of the
security agreement have been fully performed, the seller or other secured party
who holds the certificate of title shall deliver the certificate to the person
legally entitled to it with proper evidence of the termination or release of
the security interest.

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