Nevada Statutes
§ 240.1993 — Requirements for use of audio-video communication: Location
Nevada § 240.1993
JurisdictionNevada
Title 19MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS RELATED TO GOVERNMENT AND
Ch. 240Notaries
Electronic Notarization Enabling Act
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 240.1993 (2026).
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1. An electronic notary public may perform an electronic notarial act using audio-video communication in accordance with NRS 240.181 to 240.206 , inclusive, and any rules or regulations adopted by the Secretary of State for a person who is physically located:
(a)In this State;
(b)Outside this State but within the United States; or
(c)Outside the United States if:
(1)The electronic notary public has no actual knowledge of the electronic notarial act being prohibited in the jurisdiction in which the person is physically located; and
(2)The person placing his or her electronic signature on the electronic document confirms to the electronic notary public that the requested electronic notarial act and the electronic document:
(I)Are part of or pertain to a matter that is to be filed with
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2017, 3445 )
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§ 240.001
Definitions§ 240.002
“Acknowledgment” defined§ 240.0025
“Credible witness” defined§ 240.0028
“Domestic partners” defined§ 240.0035
“Jurat” defined§ 240.004
“Notarial act” defined§ 240.005
“Notarial officer” defined§ 240.0055
“Notarial record” defined§ 240.0063
“Notary public” defined§ 240.0065
“Person” defined§ 240.0067
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Nevada § 240.1993, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/240.1993.