
Title Transfer
E Sahara & Atlantic
Buying or selling a vehicle in central Las Vegas and need to transfer the title? The Nevada DMV Sahara office is directly across the street from this station, but for most standard private party title transfers, you do not need to cross it. Smog Busters at 2711 E Sahara Ave handles the paperwork on site. Walk in during business hours. The state processes the transfer on the back end and the Nevada DMV mails the new title to your home.
Nevada Title Transfer Without the DMV Queue
When you buy or sell a vehicle privately in Nevada, the title has to be transferred to the new owner through the state. Most people assume that means a trip to the DMV. At this station, for standard buy-sell situations, you can start and submit the paperwork here on E Sahara Ave without setting foot in the Sahara DMV office across the street.
The team at this station processes the transfer paperwork and submits it to the Nevada DMV from here. After the state processes the transfer, the Nevada DMV mails the new title directly to the new owner’s address. This may take approximately 6 weeks. The DMV mails the title to your home. You do not receive it at the station.
What to Bring for a Title Transfer
For a standard private party title transfer, gather these items before coming in:
- The original vehicle title, signed on the back by the seller. The signature must be complete. Do not alter it.
- Bill of sale documenting the transaction between buyer and seller
- Valid government-issued photo ID for the buyer
- Nevada insurance documentation if you are also registering the vehicle at the same time
- Payment for the transfer fee and any applicable state fees, cash and card accepted
Insurance and Title Transfer
For a basic Nevada title transfer where you are only transferring ownership and not registering the vehicle at the same time, insurance is not required. If you also need to register the vehicle as part of the same transaction, then current Nevada insurance documentation becomes part of the registration process, not the title transfer itself.
Title Transfer E Sahara & Atlantic FAQ
Yes. This station handles standard Nevada title transfer paperwork for straightforward buy-sell situations. Bring the signed title, bill of sale, and a valid ID. The team processes the paperwork on site and the Nevada DMV mails the new title to your home.
For a basic Nevada title transfer, transferring ownership only, insurance is not required just to transfer the title. If you also need to register the vehicle at the same time, then Nevada insurance documentation and potentially a smog check will come into play as part of that registration process.
For a standard private party title transfer, bring the original signed title (signed by the seller on the back), the bill of sale, and a valid government-issued photo ID. If you are also registering the vehicle at the same time, bring current Nevada insurance documentation.
The Nevada DMV mails the new title to your home address after processing the transfer. This may take approximately 6 weeks. The DMV mails it directly to the address on the transfer paperwork.
Yes. Smog Busters is directly across from the Nevada DMV Sahara office and handles standard Nevada title transfer paperwork on site without a DMV office visit or queue. The paperwork is submitted to the state from here and the DMV mails the new title to your home, which may take approximately 6 weeks.
Title Transfer on E Sahara Avenue
Come in at 2711 E Sahara Ave, inside the Newport Motors lot, directly across from the Nevada DMV Sahara office. Walk in Monday through Saturday. Bring your signed title, bill of sale, and valid ID.
Open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm · Sat 8am-4pm · Walk-Ins Always Welcome · Hablamos Español · (702) 436-5346