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Nevada

CHAPTER 122 - MARRIAGE
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NRS 122.001 Definitions.
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NRS 122.002 “Commissioner township” defined.
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NRS 122.004 “Marriage officiant” defined.
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NRS 122.006 “Other church or religious official authorized to solemnize a marriage” defined.
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NRS 122.010 What constitutes marriage; no common-law marriages after March 29, 1943.
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NRS 122.0015 “Commercial wedding chapel” defined.
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NRS 122.020 Persons capable of marriage.
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NRS 122.025 Marriage of minor who is 17 years of age: Consent of parent or guardian; authorization by court.
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NRS 122.030 Documents constituting presumptive evidence of marriage.
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NRS 122.040 Marriage license: Requirements; issuance by county clerk; waiver of certain requirements; public records; expiration.
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NRS 122.045 Preparation of affidavit of correction to correct information in marriage license; fees.
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NRS 122.050 Form of marriage license.
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NRS 122.055 Consolidation of forms for marriage; requirements and limitations on information on reverse of form.
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NRS 122.060 Fees.
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NRS 122.061 Office hours for issuance of marriage licenses.
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NRS 122.062 Licensed, ordained or appointed ministers, other church or religious officials authorized to solemnize a marriage, notaries public, marriage officiants and chaplains of Armed Forces to obtain certificates from county clerk; temporary replacements; solemnization by minister or other authorized person who resides in another state or who is retired.
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NRS 122.064 Initial application for or renewal of certificate: Form; required information; fees. [Effective on the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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NRS 122.064 Initial application for or renewal of certificate: Form; required information; fees. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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NRS 122.065 Payment of child support: Statement by applicant for certificate; grounds for denial of certificate; duty of county clerk. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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NRS 122.066 Database of ministers, other church or religious officials authorized to solemnize a marriage, notaries public or marriage officiants who have been issued certificate of permission to perform marriages; maintenance of database by Secretary of State; entry of certain information into database by county clerk; approval of application for or renewal of certificate; validity of certificate; expiration; removal of authority to solemnize marriage.
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NRS 122.067 Suspension of certificate for failure to pay child support or comply with certain subpoenas or warrants; reinstatement of certificate. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. § 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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NRS 122.068 Revocation of certificates and removal of authority to solemnize marriages; hearing; duties of Secretary of State.
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NRS 122.071 Judicial review.
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NRS 122.073 Additional regulations by county clerk.
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NRS 122.080 Solemnization of marriage by Supreme Court justice, appellate judge, district judge, justice of the peace, municipal judge, commissioner and deputy commissioner of civil marriages and mayor; unlawful acts.
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NRS 122.090 Marriage solemnized by unauthorized person: When valid.
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NRS 122.100 Marriages solemnized between March 3, 1937, and March 24, 1943, validated.
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NRS 122.103 Marriages solemnized by certain ministers before May 20, 1967, validated.
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NRS 122.110 No particular form of solemnization required; witness.
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NRS 122.120 Certificate of marriage: Form.
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NRS 122.130 Certificate of marriage: Recording; loss or destruction before recording; replacement certificate; fees.
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NRS 122.135 Preparation of affidavit of correction to correct information in certificate of marriage; fees.
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NRS 122.137 Amended certificate of marriage: Issuance for name change; requirements; fee.
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NRS 122.138 Amended certificate of marriage: Form.
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NRS 122.139 Amended certificate of marriage: Filing or recording.
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NRS 122.140 Illegitimate children legitimatized.
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NRS 122.150 Forms used by Friends or Quakers valid.
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NRS 122.160 Marriages between Indians performed by tribal custom on reservation or in colony: Validity; certificate of declaration.
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NRS 122.170 Marriages between Indians consummated in accordance with tribal customs valid: Certificate of marriage; contents; recording.
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NRS 122.173 Commissioner of civil marriages: County clerk is ex officio in larger counties; appointment of county clerk in smaller counties; solemnization of marriages; no additional compensation.
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NRS 122.175 Deputy commissioners of civil marriages: Appointment; powers and duties; compensation; limitation on number on duty.
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NRS 122.177 Area for solemnizing marriages.
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NRS 122.179 Clerical personnel, supplies and equipment to be provided by county.
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NRS 122.181 Fees for solemnizing marriages: Amounts; disposition.
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NRS 122.183 Hours of operation for office.
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NRS 122.185 Signs required in office and rooms; contents.
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NRS 122.187 Receipt of additional fees prohibited.
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NRS 122.189 Prohibited acts.
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NRS 122.191 Display and contents of signs indicating location of office.
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NRS 122.193 Penalty.
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NRS 122.200 False statement to procure marriage license.
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NRS 122.210 Unauthorized issuance of marriage license by county clerk.
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NRS 122.215 Solicitation to perform marriage prohibited on county property where marriage licenses are issued; civil penalty.
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NRS 122.220 Solemnizing marriage without exhibition of marriage license.
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NRS 122.230 Failure of person solemnizing marriage to make and deliver certificate to county clerk or county recorder.
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NRS 122.240 Failure of county recorder or county clerk to record certificate of marriage.
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NRS 122.250 Willful making of false certificate of marriage.
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NRS 122.260 Solemnization of marriage by unauthorized person or where legal impediment known; civil penalty; delegation of authority to hearing officer to determine violations and levy penalties.
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NRS 122.270 Recovery of forfeitures by civil actions.
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NRS 122.280 Display of information.
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NRS 122.290 Certificate of vow renewal: Establishment of program; form; fee.
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NRS 122.0665 Affidavit of removal of authority to solemnize marriages: Form of affidavit; filing by church or religious organization that authorized official to solemnize marriages.
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