Nevada Statutes
§ 122.130 — Certificate of marriage: Recording; loss or destruction before recording; replacement certificate; fees
Nevada § 122.130
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 122.130 (2026).
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1. Each person who solemnizes a marriage shall make a record of it and, within 10 days after the marriage, shall deliver to:
(b)If the board of county commissioners has not adopted an ordinance pursuant to NRS 246.100 , the county recorder of the county where the license was issued the original certificate of marriage required by NRS 122.120 .
2. If the original certificate of marriage that is held by the person who solemnizes the marriage is lost or destroyed before it is delivered pursuant to subsection 1, the county clerk may charge and collect from the person who solemnizes
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Legislative History
[8:33:1861; A 1899, 47 ; C § 488; RL § 2344; NCL § 4056] + [9:33:1861; A 1899, 47 ; C § 489; RL § 2345; NCL § 4057]—(NRS A 1965, 1253 ; 1967, 1110 ; 1969, 764 , 1462 ; 1977, 470 ; 1983, 348 ; 1987, 1423 ; 1999, 1323 ; 2007, 888 ; 2013, 3671 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 122.001
Definitions§ 122.0015
“Commercial wedding chapel” defined§ 122.002
“Commissioner township” defined§ 122.004
“Marriage officiant” defined§ 122.020
Persons capable of marriage§ 122.025
Marriage of minor who is 17 years of age: Consent of parent or guardian; authorization by court§ 122.050
Form of marriage license§ 122.055
Consolidation of forms for marriage; requirements and limitations on information on reverse of form§ 122.060
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Nevada § 122.130, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/122.130.