Nevada Statutes

§ 122.090 — Marriage solemnized by unauthorized person: When valid

Nevada § 122.090
JurisdictionNevada
Title 11DOMESTIC RELATIONS
Ch. 122Marriage
Solemnization

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 122.090 (2026).

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No marriage solemnized before any person professing to be a judge, justice, minister or other church or religious official authorized to solemnize a marriage, notary public or marriage officiant to whom a certificate of permission to perform marriages or a renewal of a certificate has been issued, commissioner of civil marriages, deputy commissioner of civil marriages or mayor shall be deemed or adjudged to be void, nor shall the validity thereof be in any way affected on account of any want of jurisdiction or authority, provided it be consummated with a full belief on the part of the persons so married, or either of them, that they have been lawfully joined in marriage.

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Related

Bradford v. Eighth Jud. Dist. Ct.
(Nevada Supreme Court, 2013)

Legislative History

[13:33:1861; B § 206; BH § 482; C § 493; RL § 2349; NCL § 4061]—(NRS A 1969, 764 ; 2009, 731 ; 2013, 1195 ; 2017, 1033 , 1198 )

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