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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 240A - DOCUMENT PREPARATION SERVICES

NRS 240A.160 Display of copy of certificate of registration; display of notice relating to registrant.

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NRS 240A.160 Display of copy of certificate of registration; display of notice relating to registrant.
1. Each registrant shall display conspicuously in his or her place of business a copy of his or her certificate of registration and a written notice meeting the requirements of this section.
2. The notice must:
(a)Be not less than 12 by 20 inches in size, and each character of text in the notice must be not less than 1 inch in height and 1 inch in width.
(b)Be written in English and in each other language in which the registrant transacts business with the registrant’s clients.
(c)Contain a statement that the registrant is not an attorney authorized to practice in this State and is prohibited from providing legal advice or legal representation to any person.
(d)Contain the full name of the registrant or, if more than one registrant is providing services at that place of business, the full name of each such registrant.
(e)Contain a list of the services provided by the registrant and the fee charged for each such service.
(f)Contain a statement that the registrant has filed with the Secretary of State a cash bond or surety bond, stating the amount and any identifying number of the bond.
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