You would need to file a formal paternity lawsuit against the person to have a judge order a DNA test to disprove paternity. Once that is done, the judge would enter an order declaring him not to be the father and send that order to the Dept of Vital Statistics to remove the person's name from the birth certificate..
Appointments are not needed for vehicle movement permits, license plate drop-off, past-due debt, or vehicle identification number inspection. Before visiting a DMV office on a Wednesday, please schedule an appointment. Wednesday appointments become available the night before, starting at 8 p.m.
Note: Residency documents must be the most current or dated within 60 days. The Nevada physical address must be included on the residency document. An electronic copy of a residential document on an applicant's electronic device may be accepted unless the original document must be provided to the Department.
Step 4: Submit the Documents to the DMV You need to submit the following documents: The signed and notarized title. The odometer disclosure statement. The Application for Vehicle Registration (Form VP-222)
NRS 482.245 NRS 490.66. An individual taking full responsibility for an error, change, or removal of information on ownership documents must complete and sign the Erasure Affidavit. If a person is being removed from the ownership documents, that individual is required to sign the affidavit.
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Here's what the buyer needs to submit: The signed and completed car title. Bill of Sale. Vehicle Inspection Report (if applicable) Smog Certificate (if applicable) Payment for title transfer fees.
An affidavit, like all other pleadings, can be amended. Contents of an affidavit can be struck out or added. Errors in the form of the affidavit can also be rectified by amendment.
To voluntarily acknowledge paternity, both parents must sign a Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity. The Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity must be notarized or witnessed and filed at the Bureau of Health Planning & Statistics Office of Vital Records. Most hospitals can facilitate this process.