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+ | Registering your custom-built car is a fairly simple process―probably much simpler than the vehicle construction itself. It's much like registering any other motor vehicle, except for one additional form and a required inspection. | ||
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+ | The Certificate of Inspection/Affidavit of Vehicle Construction is vital. On this form, a representative of a state-registered garage or body shop must complete the first part, as well as sections A, B, or C, as applicable. | ||
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+ | The garage representative will inspect the vehicle and give various parts of your car a "pass" or "fail" related to safety and state requirements. Once all parts receive a pass, he or she will then sign off on the vehicle, stating that it's safe to operate on Nevada roads. Now you can proceed with the registration. | ||
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+ | You will then need to fill out Part II of the form, but hold off on signing that section until you're in the presence of a DMV official, who will witness your signature and complete the last part of the form. | ||
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+ | This means that you'll need to apply for registration in person, at your nearest full-service DMV office. At the time of application, you'll also have to show all other ownership documents, as required for any other motor vehicle registration. | ||
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===New Hampshire=== | ===New Hampshire=== |