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Nevada · Article Updated May 25, 2026

BBB Auto Line: Nevada's Manufacturer-Certified IDS

BBB Auto Line is the certified IDS for most major manufacturers in Nevada under § 597.620 — required first before court action.

BBB Auto Line is the certified IDS used by most major manufacturers in Nevada. Under § 597.620, if the manufacturer’s IDS is certified (16 C.F.R. Part 703 compliant), the consumer must use that procedure first before court action.

Why BBB Auto Line matters in Nevada

Nevada does NOT have a state-administered Lemon Law arbitration board. The procedural choice is:

  • Manufacturer’s certified IDS (BBB Auto Line for most) — required first.
  • Court action — Nevada District Court or D. Nev.

BBB Auto Line process

StepDetail
FilingOnline at bbbprograms.org/programs/all-programs/bbbautoline
Filing fee$0 (manufacturer pays)
AcknowledgmentWithin 5-10 days
Manufacturer response14-30 days
HearingIn-person, telephonic, or document review
DecisionWithin 40 days of filing
Acceptance/rejectionConsumer has 14 days to accept or reject

Manufacturers using BBB Auto Line

  • Toyota / Lexus
  • Honda / Acura
  • Ford / Lincoln
  • General Motors
  • Nissan / Infiniti
  • Hyundai / Genesis
  • Kia
  • BMW / Mini
  • Mercedes-Benz
  • Volkswagen / Audi / Porsche
  • Subaru
  • Volvo
  • Stellantis (Jeep, Ram, Dodge, Chrysler) — varies

Tesla and Rivian generally do NOT participate in BBB Auto Line.

What BBB can award

  • Refund of purchase price + tax + fees + incidental damages, minus reasonable use offset.
  • Replacement vehicle.
  • Repair (rare).

What BBB cannot award

  • DTPA treble damages — court only.
  • Attorney fees — § 597.688 fees apply only in court action.

Acceptance vs. rejection

  • Accept the BBB award → binding on both parties; manufacturer must comply within 30 days.
  • Reject the BBB award → court action available with de novo review.

When BBB Auto Line is the right path

  • Clean refund/replacement case without DTPA exposure.
  • Quick resolution preferred (40 days).
  • Don’t want to litigate discovery + depositions.

When to skip BBB Auto Line

  • DTPA / deceptive practice case — court only.
  • Dealer fraud / misrepresentation — court only.
  • Manufacturer not in BBB Auto Line (Tesla, Rivian) — court direct.
  • Complex damages beyond statutory refund.

Nevada strategy

For most Nevada Lemon Law cases:

  1. BBB Auto Line filing (required if manufacturer is certified).
  2. Accept BBB award if favorable, OR
  3. File court action (Nevada District Court or D. Nev.) with parallel DTPA + Magnuson-Moss claims.

Bottom line

BBB Auto Line is the gateway for most Nevada Lemon Law cases — required first under § 597.620. Use it for clean refund/replacement claims. For DTPA treble damage exposure or dealer fraud, file court action directly.

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