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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.460 Requirements for recording final map; county recorder to provide copy of final map or access to digital final map to county assessor.

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NRS 278.460 Requirements for recording final map; county recorder to provide copy of final map or access to digital final map to county assessor.
1. A county recorder shall not record any final map unless the map:
(a)Contains or is accompanied by the report of a title company and all the certificates of approval, conveyance and consent required by the provisions of NRS 278.374 to 278.378 , inclusive, and by the provisions of any local ordinance; and
(b)Is accompanied by a written statement signed by the treasurer of the county in which the land to be divided is located indicating that all property taxes on the land for the fiscal year have been paid and that the full amount of any deferred property taxes for the conversion of the property from agricultural use has been paid pursuant to NRS 361A.265 .
2. The provisions of NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, do not prevent the recording, pursuant to the provisions of NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, and any applicable local ordinances, of a map of any land which is not a subdivision, nor do NRS 278.010 to 278.630 , inclusive, prohibit the recording of a map in accordance with the provisions of any statute requiring the recording of professional land surveyor’s records of surveys.
3. A county recorder shall accept or refuse a final map for recordation within 10 days after its delivery to the county recorder.
4. A county recorder who records a final map pursuant to this section shall, within 7 working days after he or she records the final map, provide to the county assessor at no charge:
(a)A duplicate copy of the final map and any supporting documents; or
(b)Access to the digital final map and any digital supporting documents. The map and supporting documents must be in a form that is acceptable to the county recorder and the county assessor.
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