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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 133 - WILLS

NRS 133.086 Requirements for self-proving electronic will; acceptance of declaration or affidavit.

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NRS 133.086 Requirements for self-proving electronic will; acceptance of declaration or affidavit.
1. An electronic will is self-proving if:
(a)The declarations or affidavits of the attesting witnesses are incorporated as part of, attached to or logically associated with the electronic will, as described in NRS 133.050 ;
(b)The electronic will designates a qualified custodian to maintain custody of the electronic record of the electronic will; and
(c)Before being reduced to a certified paper original, the electronic will was at all times under the custody of a qualified custodian.
2. A declaration or affidavit of an attesting witness made pursuant to NRS 133.050 and an affidavit of a person made pursuant to NRS 133.340 must be accepted by a court as if made before the court.
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