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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 108 - STATUTORY LIENS

NRS 108.365 Penalty for committing certain acts involving motor vehicle.

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NRS 108.365 Penalty for committing certain acts involving motor vehicle. Any person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor who knowingly:
1. Makes or causes to be made a false entry on any affidavit of lien sale or on any lien sale registration certificate for a motor vehicle;
2. Makes or causes to be made a false entry on a certificate of title as to ownership or any security interest that may exist in a motor vehicle;
3. Fails to disclose any information which would indicate that a vehicle sold or offered for sale is or should be considered a salvage or nonrepairable vehicle; or
4. Falsifies or causes to be falsified an application or other document submitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles to obtain:
(a)A certificate of title or ownership; or
(b)A salvage title or a certificate which indicates that the vehicle is nonrepairable as defined in chapter 487 of NRS.
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