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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 107 - DEEDS OF TRUST

NRS 107.073 Marginal entries; reconveyance must be recorded if deed of trust recorded by photographic process; presentation of certificate executed by trustee or trustee’s personal representative or assignee.

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NRS 107.073 Marginal entries; reconveyance must be recorded if deed of trust recorded by photographic process; presentation of certificate executed by trustee or trustee’s personal representative or assignee.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a recorded deed of trust may be discharged by an entry on the margin of the record thereof, signed by the trustee or the trustee’s personal representative or assignee in the presence of the recorder or the recorder’s deputy, acknowledging the satisfaction of or value received for the deed of trust and the debt secured thereby. The recorder or the recorder’s deputy shall subscribe the entry as witness. The entry has the same effect as a reconveyance of the deed of trust acknowledged and recorded as provided by law. The recorder shall properly index each marginal discharge.
2. If the deed of trust has been recorded by a microfilm or other photographic process, a marginal release may not be used and an acknowledged reconveyance of the deed of trust must be recorded.
3. If the recorder or the recorder’s deputy is presented with a certificate executed by the trustee or the trustee’s personal representative or assignee, specifying that the deed of trust has been paid or otherwise satisfied or discharged, the recorder or the recorder’s deputy shall discharge the deed of trust upon the record.
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