Nevada Statutes

§ 247.180 — Recording and indexing of document conveying, encumbering or mortgaging both real and personal property; county recorder to provide copy of document or access to digital document to county assessor

Nevada § 247.180
JurisdictionNevada
Title 20COUNTIES AND TOWNSHIPS: FORMATION, GOVERNMENT
Ch. 247County
GENERAL PROVISIONS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 247.180 (2026).

Text

1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 111.312 and 247.145 , whenever a document conveying, encumbering or mortgaging both real and personal property is presented to a county recorder for recording, the county recorder shall record the document. The record must be indexed in the real estate index as deeds and other conveyances are required by law to be indexed, and for which the county recorder may receive the same fees as are allowed by law for recording and indexing deeds and other documents, but only one fee for the recording of a document may be collected. 2. A county recorder who records a document pursuant to this section shall, within 7 working days after the county recorder records the document, provide to the county assessor at no charge:

(a)A duplicate copy of the document and a

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Related

§ 111.312
Nevada § 111.312

Legislative History

[6:104:1865; added 1921, 157 ; R 1923, 199 ; A 1935, 328 ; 1931 NCL § 2110]—(NRS A 1989, 1645 ; 2001, 1558 , 1740 ; 2003, 75 , 1930 , 2781 )

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