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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 246 - COUNTY CLERKS

NRS 246.110 Typed or printed names required on certificate; affidavit; noncompliance does not invalidate certificate.

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NRS 246.110 Typed or printed names required on certificate; affidavit; noncompliance does not invalidate certificate. Any certificate of marriage deposited for filing with the county clerk must have typed or legibly printed the names of all signers thereon, excluding those of the acknowledging officers and witnesses, beneath the original signatures. If a certificate of marriage does not contain the typed or printed names, the county clerk shall accept the certificate of marriage for filing if accompanied by an affidavit, for filing with the certificate of marriage, correctly spelling in legible print or type the signatures appearing on the certificate of marriage.
Failure to print or type signatures as provided in this subsection does not invalidate the certificate of marriage.
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