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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 122 - MARRIAGE

NRS 122.055 Consolidation of forms for marriage; requirements and limitations on information on reverse of form.

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NRS 122.055 Consolidation of forms for marriage; requirements and limitations on information on reverse of form.
1. The county clerk may place the affidavit of application for a marriage license, the certificate of marriage and the marriage license on a single form.
2. The county clerk shall have printed or stamped on the reverse of the form:
(a)Instructions for obtaining a certified copy or certified abstract of the certificate of marriage.
(b)Language in black ink and at least 16-point bold type in a font that is easy to read and that is in substantially the following form:
This is a duplicate of your certificate. This is not a certified copy. After the certificate has been recorded by the county recorder or filed by the county clerk, you may obtain a certified copy. For name changes and other legal matters, you will need to obtain a certified copy.
3. Nothing may be printed, stamped or written on the reverse of the form other than the instructions and language described in subsection 2 and a time stamp used by the county clerk to signify that the form has been filed.
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