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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 88 - UNIFORM LIMITED PARTNERSHIP ACT

NRS 88.330 Registered agent required; maintenance of records at principal office in State or with custodian of records; change of address.

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NRS 88.330 Registered agent required; maintenance of records at principal office in State or with custodian of records; change of address.
1. Each limited partnership shall continuously maintain:
(a)A principal office in this State, which may but need not be a place of its business in this State, or a custodian of records whose name and street address is available at the limited partnership’s registered office, at which must be kept the records required by NRS 88.335 to be maintained; and
(b)A registered agent.
2. Within 30 days after changing the location of the office which contains records for a limited partnership, a general partner of the limited partnership shall file a certificate of a change in address with the Secretary of State which sets forth the name of the limited partnership, the previous address of the office which contains records and the new address of the office which contains records.
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