Attempt to Contact Service
Fee: $275 per Attempt
When the Nevada DMV requires proof that you’ve tried to reach a vehicle owner or lienholder (as outlined on Form VP-212), you must follow specific mailing and documentation rules. I handle this entire process for you, ensuring compliance and peace of mind.
What I Do
1. Preparation and Review
I review your situation to confirm the correct owner or lienholder information, verify addresses, and determine which DMV documents need signatures.
2. Document Preparation and Sending
I prepare the certified letter as required by the DMV, send it to the verified address, and manage all tracking and delivery details.
3. Documentation and Completion
Once delivery is confirmed or returned, I compile all proof of mailing, tracking receipts, and documentation into a complete packet you can submit directly to the DMV.
Why Choose This Service
My process is compliant with Nevada DMV Form VP-212 requirements. It saves you time, eliminates guesswork, and ensures accurate documentation every step of the way. The flat $275 fee covers everything, including postage and tracking.
When You Might Need It
This service is ideal when a vehicle owner or lienholder cannot be reached, for duplicate titles, lien releases, abandoned vehicles, or any case where the DMV requires proof that you made a good-faith contact attempt.
Get Started
Provide the vehicle details along with the owner or lienholder’s name and last known address, and I’ll take care of the rest. You’ll receive all documentation ready for DMV submission within the required time frame.