The the required application form to obtain a replacement (duplicate) title is at the link http://dmvnv.com/pdfforms/vp012.pdf If there is more than one owner, both are going to have to sign the application (unless their names are connected by the word “or” on the title). If there is a lien (loan) on the vehicle that has been paid off, a notarized release from the lender must be obtained. That form is at http://www.dmvnv.com/pdfforms/vp186.pdf . The application must be NOTARIZED if you are going to submit by mail.
By mail. Send the application documents and $21 to: Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, 555 Wright Way, Carson City, NV 89711.
In person. (You won’t need the application form notarized. Sign it there.) Bring the application documents to your local DMV office. Office locations can be found at http://www.dmvnv.com/locat.ht
RELATED LINKS:
TITLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELLING A CAR IN NEVADA https://www.familycarbuyers.com/car-title-transfer/nevada/
REPLACEMENT TITLE – NEVADA
You cannot transfer ownership of your vehicle if you do not possess the Title Certificate. The most common reason you would not possess the Certificate is that there is a lienholder (lender) for the vehicle. In this case the lien holder maintains control of the title until the lien (loan) is paid off. This common situation does not require a replacement of the original title, but instead a transfer of the title to you.
REPLACEMENT. The title must be “replaced” if the original has been lost, damaged (rips, coffee stains, water damage), has cross outs or white outs, or has incorrect entries (such as seller’s printed name and signature not matching the official names on the front of the title) or signatures in the wrong place.