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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 78 - PRIVATE CORPORATIONS

NRS 78.785 Miscellaneous fees.

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NRS 78.785 Miscellaneous fees.
1. The fee for certifying a copy of articles of incorporation is $30.
2. The fee for certifying a copy of an amendment to articles of incorporation, or to a copy of the articles as amended, is $30.
3. The fee for certifying an authorized printed copy of the general corporation law as compiled by the Secretary of State is $30.
4. The fee for reserving a corporate name is $25.
5. The fee for signing a certificate of corporate existence which does not list the previous records relating to the corporation, or a certificate of change in a corporate name, is $50.
6. The fee for signing a certificate of corporate existence which lists the previous records relating to the corporation is $50.
7. The fee for signing, certifying or filing any certificate or record not provided for in NRS 78.760 to 78.785 , inclusive, is $50.
8. The fee for copies provided by the Office of the Secretary of State is $2 per page.
9. The fees for filing articles of incorporation, articles of merger, or certificates of amendment increasing the basic surplus of a mutual or reciprocal insurer must be computed pursuant to NRS 78.760 , 78.765 and 92A.210 , on the basis of the amount of basic surplus of the insurer.
10. The fee for examining and provisionally approving any record at any time before the record is presented for filing is $125.
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