Nevada Statutes

§ 239.070 — Use of microfilm or digital images by county recorder for recording; Division to provide microfilming, digital imaging or similar service; requirements; sale of duplicate; disposition of money

Nevada § 239.070
JurisdictionNevada
Title 19MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT AND
Ch. 239Public
REPRODUCTION OF RECORDS

This text of Nevada § 239.070 (Use of microfilm or digital images by county recorder for recording; Division to provide microfilming, digital imaging or similar service; requirements; sale of duplicate; disposition of money) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nevada primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 239.070 (2026).

Text

1. In lieu of or in addition to the method of recording required or allowed by statute, the county recorder may use microfilm or digital images for such recording. 2. The Division shall provide microfilming or digital imaging services to any local government. The charge for the service must not exceed the actual cost of providing the service. 3. If microfilming or digital imaging is used:

(a)The microphotographs, micronegative films or digital images must be properly indexed and placed in conveniently accessible files.
(b)Each film or digital image must be designated and numbered.
(c)Provision must be made for preserving, examining and using the films or digital images. 4. A duplicate of each such film or digital image must be made and kept safely in a separate place. 5. Duplicates of e

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Legislative History

[3:135:1953]—(NRS A 1961, 393 ; 1973, 319 ; 1977, 456 ; 1979, 179 ; 1983, 1298 ; 1985, 464 , 1689 ; 1993, 1538 ; 1997, 19 ; 2005, 1086 ; 2013, 57 , 1940 )

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