Nevada Statutes
§ 136.185 — Proof of electronic will
Nevada § 136.185
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 136.185 (2026).
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1.An electronic will executed or deemed to be executed in or pursuant to the laws of this State may be proved and letters granted in the county in which the decedent was a resident at the time of his or her death or the domicile or registered office of the qualified custodian exists.
2.A certified paper original of an electronic will may be offered for and admitted to probate in the same manner as if it were a will executed in accordance with NRS 133.040 .
3.A certified paper original of an electronic will that is self-proving pursuant to NRS 133.086 is presumed to be valid and, absent any objection, must be admitted to probate expeditiously without requiring any further proof of validity.
4.An electronic will that is executed or deemed to be executed in or pursuant to the laws of anot
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(Added to NRS by 2001, 2343 ; A 2017, 3443 )
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