Nevada Code § 105.030

Presentation of security instrument for filing constitutes perfection and notice; requirements for filing; applicability of Uniform Commercial Code—Secured Transactions
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1. Presentation of a security instrument
to the Secretary of State or a county recorder for filing and tender of the
statutory filing fee or acceptance of the security instrument by the Secretary
of State or county recorder, if the security instrument states conspicuously on
its title page: This Instrument Grants A Security Interest By A Public
Utility constitutes:
(a) Perfection of a security interest created by
the security instrument in any personal property, including goods which are, or
are to become, fixtures, in which a security interest may be perfected by
filing pursuant to NRS 104.9101 to 104.9709 , inclusive, located in this state
or in the county and owned by the public utility when the security instrument
was executed or to be acquired by the public utility after execution of the
security instrument; and
(b) Notice to all persons of the existence of the
security instrument and the interest granted therein, as security, in any real
property or fixtures thereon, or to be placed thereon, located in this state or
in the county and owned by the public utility when the security instrument was
executed or to be acquired by the public utility after the execution of the
security instrument if the security instrument is proved or acknowledged and
certified as required by law for the recording of conveyances of real property.
2. The filed security instrument must:
(a) Identify the property by type, character or
description if it is presently owned personal property, including fixtures;
(b) Provide a description of the property if it
is presently owned real property; and
(c) State conspicuously on its title page: This
Instrument Contains After-Acquired Property Provisions if the property is to
be acquired after the execution of the security instrument.
3. A description of real or personal
property in a security instrument is sufficient, whether or not it is specific,
if it reasonably identifies what is described.
4. The provisions of NRS 104.9101 to 104.9709 , inclusive, pertaining to
priorities and remedies apply to security interests in personal property,
including fixtures, perfected under this section.

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