Nevada Statutes

§ 247.145 — Presentation of document for recording; denial of request to record document

Nevada § 247.145
JurisdictionNevada
Title 20COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS: FORMATION, GOVERNMENT
Ch. 247County
GENERAL PROVISIONS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 247.145 (2026).

Text

1.County recorders may record any document authorized, entitled or required by law to be recorded when presented for recording.
2.A county recorder may deny a request to record a document if, within 2 judicial days after presentation of the document, the recorder determines that the document is unauthorized, falsified or otherwise may not be lawfully recorded. If a recorder fails to make such a determination within the specified period, the recorder shall record the document as soon as practicable, unless otherwise ordered by a court.
3.A county recorder who denies a request to record a document pursuant to subsection 2 shall retain a copy of the document and, within 2 judicial days after the county recorder denies the request, shall provide the requester with written notice, on a form

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1957, 150 ; A 1985, 1682 ; 2001, 1738 ; 2003, 1930 )

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