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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 141 - LETTERS GENERALLY; CHANGES IN ADMINISTRATION

NRS 141.010 Signing and sealing; requirements for estate that includes real property.

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NRS 141.010 Signing and sealing; requirements for estate that includes real property.
1. Letters testamentary, letters of administration with the will annexed, letters of special administration and letters of administration must be signed by the clerk and under the seal of the court.
2. If the estate of a decedent includes real property, a copy of the letters testamentary, letters of administration with the will annexed, letters of special administration or letters of administration, certified by the clerk of the court, must be recorded in the office of the recorder of each county in which real property of the estate is located. A cover sheet must be attached to the copy of the letters and:
(a)Must contain:
(1)The name and address of the administrator, executor or personal representative named in the letters;
(2)The assessor’s parcel number and the address of the real property of the estate; and
(3)If the estate includes a manufactured home or mobile home, the location and ser ial number of the manufactured home or mobile home.
(b)May contain the telephone number of the administrator, executor or personal representative named in the letters.
3. As used in this section:
(a)“Manufactured home” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 489.113.
(b)“Mobile home” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 489.120 .
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