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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 240A - DOCUMENT PREPARATION SERVICES

NRS 240A.210 Duties of registrant concerning documents of client.

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NRS 240A.210 Duties of registrant concerning documents of client.
1. A registrant shall take reasonable measures to safeguard from loss or damage any document provided to the registrant by a client in connection with services rendered by the registrant.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, a registrant shall immediately return to a client any original document provided by the client:
(a)Upon the request of the client;
(b)If the contract required by NRS 240A.190 is not signed or is cancelled for any reason; or
(c)If the document is no longer needed for the services rendered by the registrant.
3. If a copy of any original document provided by a client is sufficient for the purposes of a legal matter, the registrant shall make or cause to be made a copy of the original document and immediately return the original to the client.
4. The duties of a registrant pursuant to this section are not affected by a dispute existing between the registrant and the client over the registrant’s fees or costs.
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