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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 440 - VITAL STATISTICS

NRS 440.605 Reports to be filed by clerk of district court with State Registrar; fees.

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NRS 440.605 Reports to be filed by clerk of district court with State Registrar; fees.
1. For each divorce and annulment of marriage granted by any court in this state a report must be prepared and filed by the clerk of the district court with the State Registrar. The information necessary to prepare the report must be furnished, with the complaint in the action, to the clerk of the district court by the complainant or the complainant’s legal representative on the form furnished by the State Registrar.
2. On the first business day of each month the clerk of the district court shall forward to the State Registrar the report of each divorce and annulment granted during the preceding calendar month.
3. Every clerk of the district court shall collect, at the time the complaint is filed in any action for divorce or annulment of marriage, a fee of $10, which the clerk shall forward to the State Controller to be deposited in the State General Fund. This fee is in addition to the other costs in the case.
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