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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 440 - VITAL STATISTICS

NRS 440.595 Filing with State Registrar; duties of county recorder, certain county clerks and State Registrar.

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NRS 440.595 Filing with State Registrar; duties of county recorder, certain county clerks and State Registrar.
1. A record of each marriage performed in this State must be filed with the State Registrar as provided in this section.
2. Each county recorder and each county clerk that is required to file certificates of marriage shall, on or before the 10th day of the following month, forward to the State Registrar the information contained on each certificate of marriage delivered to him or her during the preceding month. The information must be forwarded in a form approved by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department of Human Services.
3. The State Registrar shall enter in the records of the State Registrar the names of the parties, the date of the marriage and the county in which it was performed and recorded.
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