Frequently Asked Questions

Can one VP-249 cover multiple vehicles/VINs?

No, you cannot use one VP-249 Affidavit of Acknowledgment to cover multiple vehicles or VINs. The Nevada DMV form contains a single "Vehicle Identification Number" field, and best practice—confirmed by DMV processing standards—is one VP-249 per vehicle. Attempting to list multiple VINs or use one affidavit for several vehicles will result in rejection and require rework.

Each vehicle transaction requires its own complete documentation packet, including a dedicated VP-249 that specifically identifies that vehicle's VIN. If you're using power of attorney to handle three vehicles, you need three separate VP-249 affidavits—one for each VIN. This ensures clean DMV processing and prevents clerks from rejecting your entire submission due to ambiguous or multi-vehicle affidavits.

Lake Mead Mobile Notary handles high-volume POA transactions for dealerships and agents managing multiple vehicles. We prepare separate VP-249 forms for each VIN, ensuring proper execution with individual jurat notarization per form. Volume pricing available for multiple-vehicle transactions throughout Las Vegas and Clark County. Book mobile notarization: lakemeadmobilenotary.com/book or call (702) 748-7444.

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