
Title Transfer
Hualapai & Spring Mountain
Just bought or sold a vehicle in the Las Vegas area? This station at 3474 S Hualapai Way handles standard Nevada title transfers for private party purchases and standard dealer purchase paperwork. Bring the signed title, a bill of sale, and a valid ID, and the team handles the paperwork on the spot. Smog Busters submits the paperwork to the Nevada DMV, and the Nevada DMV processes and mails the physical title to the customer. Insurance is not required for a title transfer alone — only if you are also registering the vehicle in the same transaction.
What to Bring for a Title Transfer
For a standard private party or dealer purchase title transfer, bring:
- The vehicle title, signed by the seller on the back
- A bill of sale documenting the transaction
- A valid government-issued ID
- Current Nevada insurance only if you are also registering the vehicle in the same visit
Insurance is not required for a title transfer alone. If you plan to register the vehicle at the same time, bring your current Nevada insurance documentation as well. If you are not sure what to bring for your specific situation, call (702) 436-5346 before coming in.
Specialty Title Situations
This station handles standard title transfers for typical private party purchases and standard dealer purchase paperwork. Salvage and rebuilt title inspections are handled only at East Sahara and Atlantic/corporate, not at this hut. If your situation involves a salvage or rebuilt title, unclear ownership, a lien that has not been released, or a vehicle where the previous owner is deceased, call (702) 436-5346 and speak with an expert before coming in.
For estate, court order, or unclear ownership situations: if the registered owner has passed away or the vehicle involves an estate or court-ordered transfer, call the corporate office and speak with an expert for more information before driving over.
Title Transfer FAQ – Hualapai & Spring Mountain
For a standard title transfer, bring the signed vehicle title, a bill of sale, and a valid government-issued ID. If you are also registering the vehicle at the same time, bring proof of current Nevada insurance. Insurance is not required for a title transfer alone — only if you are also registering the vehicle.
Insurance is not required for a title transfer alone. If you are also registering the vehicle in the same transaction, you will need current Nevada insurance. If you are only transferring the title without registering, insurance is not required for that step.
The paperwork is handled in the visit. Smog Busters submits the title transfer paperwork to the Nevada DMV. The Nevada DMV processes and mails the physical title to the customer, which may take approximately 6 weeks.
If the registered owner has passed away or the vehicle involves an estate, court order, or unclear ownership, call the corporate office at (702) 436-5346 and speak with an expert for more information before coming in. Smog Busters and its representatives are not attorneys and are not authorized to give legal advice or legal representation.
No. Smog Busters does not process driver’s licenses, state IDs, Real ID applications, written tests, driving tests, or physical driver’s license services. This hut handles full standard Nevada DMV paperwork including registration renewals, title transfers, out-of-state registration, temporary moving permits, duplicate titles, plate paperwork, and handicap placard applications.
Need a Title Transfer in West Las Vegas?
Walk in to 3474 S Hualapai Way, off Spring Mountain Road. Bring your signed title, bill of sale, and a valid ID. No appointment needed. Open Monday through Saturday.
Open Mon-Fri 8am-6pm · Sat 8am-4pm · Walk-Ins Welcome · Hablamos Español · (702) 436-5346