Nevada Statutes
§ 205.570 — Obtaining or negotiating document of title for goods with intent to defraud
Nevada § 205.570
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 205.570 (2026).
Text
A person who, with the intent to defraud, obtains a negotiable document of title for goods to which the person does not have title, or which are subject to a security interest, and negotiates the document for value, without disclosing the want of title or the existence of the security interest, shall be punished:
1.Where the value of the goods purported to be covered by the document of title is $1,200 or more, for a category D felony as provided in NRS 193.130 . In addition to any other penalty, the court shall order the person to pay restitution.
2.Where the value is less than $1,200, for a misdemeanor.
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§ 193.130
Nevada § 193.130
Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1965, 927 ; A 1967, 511 ; 1979, 1450 ; 1989, 1439 ; 1995, 1230 ; 2011, 171 ; 2019, 4438 )
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