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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 488 - WATERCRAFT

NRS 488.155 Change of address of holder of certificate of number or ownership: Holder to notify Department and furnish new address; surrender and replacement or alteration of inaccurate certificates.

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NRS 488.155 Change of address of holder of certificate of number or ownership: Holder to notify Department and furnish new address; surrender and replacement or alteration of inaccurate certificates.
1. Any holder of a certificate of number and a certificate of ownership shall notify the Department, within 10 days, if the holder’s address no longer conforms to the address appearing on the certificates and shall, as a part of the notification, furnish the Department with his or her new address.
2. The Commission may provide in its regulations for the surrender of the certificates bearing the former address and its replacement with new certificates bearing the new address or for the alteration of outstanding certificates to show the new address of the holder.
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